IN THIS BOOK, AVIATION EXPERT CHRIS THOMAS - INSPIRED TO RESEARCH
TYPHOONS BY HIS OWN FATHER, WHO FLEW NUMEROUS RAIDS IN A TYPHOON
DURING WORLD WAR 2 - EXTOLS THE GREAT IMPORTANCE OF THE TYPHOON WINGS
IN THE ULTIMATE ALLIED VICTORY IN EUROPE.
The Typhoon was the RAF's heavyweight fighter-bomber of choice to
support the British and Canadian armies during the invasion of
northwest Europe. He describes their destruction of German radar in
the lead-up to D-Day, the use of large-scale rocket projectiles in
land battles and pinpoint attacks on German command and control
centres, which crippled the Wehrmacht's ability to respond quickly to
Allied troop movements. But not everything went smoothly for the
Typhoon wings.
Thomas discusses their epic battle with highly effective German flak
installations, which prompted Air Chief Marshal Sir Harry Broadhurst
to remark 'I suppose that flying one of these aircraft was the most
dangerous task the Air Force has ever asked anybody to do'.
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ISBN
9781472800268
Publisert
2020
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Bloomsbury UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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