Söthe had already decided to use his nose armament against the 4-mot
[four engined bomber]. He looked out and focused on a black shape of
the Britisher. Small, bluish exhaust flames made it easier to keep the
target in sight. Four engines, twin tail were recorded almost
subconsciously. No sudden movement that might attract their attention.
Calm now! Guns armed? Night sight switched on? Everything OK! Now he
could see that it was a Lancaster, crossing gently from starboard to
port. He applied a little more power and approached cautiously. Now he
was exactly behind him at about 100 metres’ range. The rear turret
was clearly recognisable. Brönies kept silent. ‘Pauke! Pauke!’
[‘Kettledrums! Kettledrums!’] Söthe announced with a cry.
Brönies immediately transmitted ‘Ich beruhe’. Then they closed in
rapidly for the kill. One can almost smell the flak, taste the cordite
and experience the nervous ‘twitch’ before jumping out of one’s
skin to the sound of exploding shells and detonating bombs in this
pulsating and highly intriguing selection of never-before-told stories
recalled largely by members of the revered Lancaster crews of RAF
Bomber Command. From this bomber’s introduction into service in
1942 with the famous if flawed raid on Augsburg on 17 April that year,
to the attacks on the Tirpitz in 1944, each chapter is a tribute to
the spirit of those who flew the ‘Lanc’ in anger and gained the
respect of their enemies.
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ISBN
9781526746085
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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