The author’s family boasts an extraordinary lineage of nine Royal
Air Force pilots, spanning from the First World War to the present
day. Beginning with the Royal Flying Corps, the family has produced
high-ranking officers and notable figures in aviation history. The
author's great uncle, an Air Marshal, conceived the idea of sending
the 'Little Ships' to Dunkirk and later became Chief of the Air Staff
of the Royal New Zealand Air Force. He also had an interest in the
paranormal, inspiring the film The Night My Number Came Up. The
author’s grandparents were both of flag rank: Air Commodore Ernest
Howard-Williams briefly served as deputy to Fighter Command’s Hugh
Dowding, while Air Vice-Marshal Frank Inglis, head of RAF
intelligence, was instrumental in convincing President Roosevelt of
the ‘Germany First’ policy. Other family members include a night
fighter pilot during the Second World War, a Battle of Britain fighter
pilot, and Group Captain Peter Helmore, a pathfinder with numerous
operations. The author’s uncle, Air Commodore William Helmore, was
an engineer who invented the Helmover Torpedo and broadcasted live
from a Liberator over D-Day beaches. The family legacy continues with
the author's son, a Chinook helicopter captain in the modern RAF.
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Mons, Dunkirk, Battle of Britain, Night-Fighter Mosquitoes, Chinooks: The Story of Nine RAF Pilots From One Family
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ISBN
9781036131654
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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