“This is the book that puts the flesh on the bones of its reputation
as one of the best aircraft of the Second World War.” —Pennant
Magazine The flak started about four or five minutes before the target
and immediately it was apparent that it was intense and extremely
accurate. Oboe entailed the pilot flying dead straight and level for
ten minutes on the attack run. Suddenly a tremendous flash lit up the
sky about 50 yards ahead of our nose and exactly at our altitude.
Within a tenth of a second we were through the cloud of dirty
yellowish-brown smoke and into the blackness beyond. I shall never
forget the spontaneous reaction of both my pilot and myself. We turned
our heads slowly and looked long and deep into one another’s
eyes—no word was spoken—no words were needed. The Mosquito was
probably World War II’s most versatile combat aircraft. This book
contains hundreds of firsthand accounts from many of the two-man crews
who flew in them; pilots and navigators. It portrays the dramatic
experiences of flying in its many roles as pathfinder, night fighter,
reconnaissance aircraft, precision bombing and low-level ground attack
aircraft. It describes many of the RAF’s most audacious raids on
prime but difficult targets where carpet bombing by heavy bombers was
likely to be ineffective and cause unnecessary casualties to
civilians. It is a remarkable record of the aircraft and the men that
flew them.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781844683406
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter