The Royal Air Force is one of the most technologically advanced armed
forces in the world, with a reputation for fighting well above its
size and weight. To most people the first thought they have about the
RAF is about pilots and aircrew – quite right too. But for every one
of the pilots to take off and deliver a mission successfully there
will be a team on the ground making that happen, actually around
twenty people for each pilot (which makes the aircrew a vital, but
relatively small percentage of the entire force). The daring exploits
of our aviators are deservedly well documented, but what about the
hundreds of people on the ground that never fly in combat missions and
yet enable every single mission to actually happen? This book is a
very personal and sometimes emotional journey giving an insight into
life in the RAF from the late 1970s to the end of the century, for
just one of the support trades – Trade Group No 1: the aircraft
armourer. After all, as the founder of the RAF – Lord Trenchard is
reputed to have said “without armament, there is no Air Force”.
What the armourers say (tongue firmly in cheek) is that without
armament, the RAF would be a glorified flying club!
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The View From the Ground of an RAF Armourer
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781035840762
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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