If you like that book, try to locate a copy of, "Fighter Tactics and Strategy: 1914-1970", by Edward H. Sims. It's not in print anymore, I found my copy online 2nd hand. But, it's amazing in terms of anecdotal accounts used to relate methodologies of air combat. It's kind of like Shaw's, but less of a textbook and more of a volume of examples and illustrations of real world encounters to demonstrate fighter combat tactics that actually happened in the real world.