AN ILLUSTRATED EXAMINATION OF THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SUNDERLAND AS AN
ANTISUBMARINE AIRCRAFT DURING THE BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC, FOCUSING ON
THE KEY BATTLES OF THE BISCAY CAMPAIGN IN 1943–44.
The Sunderland is an iconic British aircraft of World War II, and the
only RAF Coastal Command type to perform frontline service throughout
the conflict. Its prime target – the German U-boat – was a deadly
adversary to Allied warships and other oceangoing vessels, but proved
vulnerable to detection and air attacks from the radar-equipped
Sunderland. This book examines the respective advantages and drawbacks
of these two maritime predators by providing a vivid analysis of their
historic engagement during the Biscay campaign in 1943–44.
Drawing upon first-hand accounts of this famous duel, Mark Lardas
tells the story of how highly skilled Sunderland crews took the fight
to an often elusive enemy and helped RAF Coastal Command defeat the
U-boat threat. Maps, tactical diagrams, photographs and specially
commissioned artwork bring the action to life as the Sunderland's
losses – and eventual victory – in the Bay of Biscay play out in
fascinating, insightful detail.
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Bay of Biscay 1943–44
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472854827
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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