On 18 December 1935 when the first flight of the Douglas DC-3 took
place, few could have imagined that it would become one of the
world’s most celebrated aircraft of all time, not just as a
commercial airliner but also as the C-47 military transport. When
production ceased in the summer of 1945, a total of 10,926 had been
built. This wonderfully versatile aircraft played a significant part
in airborne operations around the world; but perhaps its most notable
employment occurred during the June 1944 Normandy campaign. This
important episode within the wider history of ‘D-Day' is enlivened
here in classic fashion by Martin Bowman, in a narrative that features
both extensive historical notes as well as deeply personal accounts of
endurance and individual gallantry. This amplified account of events
as they unfolded in the skies above France on D-Day (5/6 and 6/7 June,
1944) reveals the invaluable contribution these workhorses of World
War II made to the overall success in Normandy. It follows the
author’s comprehensive five part work published by Pen & Sword (Air
War D-Day) that included a multitude of personal military accounts
from both Allied and German personnel who took part in Operation
‘Overlord’ and the Normandy campaign.
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6th June, 1944
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781526746160
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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