An exciting account of the aerial battles fought by the USAAF's P38
Lightnings and the Jagdflieger's Bf 109Gs for dominance over North
Africa and the Mediterranean. USAAF fighter pilots experienced a
baptism of fire when flying the technically advanced but fragile P-38
Lightning over North Africa in the wake of 1942's Operation Torch.
Their opponents were battle-hardened jagdflieger of the Jadgwaffe,
flying the tried and tested Bf 109 in its very lastest Gustav
iteration. Responsible primarily for escorting USAAF bombers attacking
Afrika Korps installations in Tunisia, the P-38 units in North Africa
had to develop effective tactics to defend the bombers against
Luftwaffe fighter attacks. For several months the Lightning squadrons
had to also cope with shortages of aircraft and spare parts, steady
losses and a lack of replacement pilots. To survive, American aviators
had to learn quickly. While it is difficult to definitively attribute
victories in air combat, in the air battles over Tunisia and later
over Sicily and Italy, the claims made by Lightning pilots were
comparable to Luftwaffe claims for P-38s destroyed. Edward M. Young
turns his attention to the bitterly fought air war in North Africa and
the Mediterranean in 1942–43. Using original archival sources,
official records and first-hand accounts from both USAAF and Luftwaffe
veterans, as well as newly commissioned artwork and 50 carefully
selected photographs from official and personal archives, this book
sees two of the most iconic piston-engined fighters of their era
pitted head-to-head for control of the skies in a key theatre of World
War II.
Les mer
North Africa, Sicily and Italy 1942–43
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472859532
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter