How the Spitfire Won the Battle of Britain

How the Spitfire Won the Battle of Britain
Title How the Spitfire Won the Battle of Britain PDF eBook
Author Dilip Sarkar
Publisher
Total Pages 185
Release 2013
Genre Britain, Battle of, Great Britain, 1940
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How the Spitfire Won the Battle of Britain

How the Spitfire Won the Battle of Britain
Title How the Spitfire Won the Battle of Britain PDF eBook
Author Dilip Sarkar
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages 223
Release 2010-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 1445609819

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Finally lays to rest the myth that the Hurricane won the Battle of Britain rather than the numerically inferior, yet more glamorous, Spitfire.

Spitfire Pilot

Spitfire Pilot
Title Spitfire Pilot PDF eBook
Author David Crook
Publisher Grub Street Publishers
Total Pages 111
Release 2008-06-30
Genre History
ISBN 1909808792

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“A brilliant first-hand account of the life of a fighter pilot” in World War II (The Spectator). Spitfire Pilot was written in 1940 in the heat of battle, when the RAF stood alone against the might of Hitler’s Third Reich. It is a tremendous personal account of one of the fiercest and most idealized air conflicts—the Battle of Britain—seen through the eyes of a pilot of the famous 609 Squadron, which shot down over one hundred planes in that epic contest. Often hopelessly outnumbered, David Crook and his colleagues, in their state-of-the-art Spitfires, committed acts of unimaginable bravery against the Messerschmitts and the Junkers. Many did not make it—and Crook describes the absence they leave in the squadron with great poignancy. Includes an introduction by historian Richard Overy

Spitfire!

Spitfire!
Title Spitfire! PDF eBook
Author Brian Lane
Publisher Amberley Publishing
Total Pages 122
Release 2009
Genre Air pilots, Military
ISBN 1848683545

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The remarkable Battle of Britain experiences of Spitfire pilot Brian Lane, DFC. Brian Lane was only 23 when he when he wrote his dramatic account of life as a Spitfire pilot during the Battle of Britain in the summer of 1940. Lane was an 'ace' with six enemy 'kills' to his credit and was awarded the DFC for bravery in combat. The text is honest and vibrant, and has the immediacy of a book written close the event, untouched, therefore, by the doubts and debates of later years. Here we can read, exactly what it was like to 'scramble', to shoot down Messerschmitts, Heinkels, Dorniers and Stukas and how it felt to lose comrades every day. Squadron Leader Brian Lane DFC was not only an exceptional fighter pilot but likewise a gifted leader, at all levels. In what was still a hierarchical and class conscious culture, 'Chiefy' Lane was different: he knew everyone under his command by first names, no matter how lowly their rank or status, and in the air he was always unflappable, calmly making the right tactical decision and in the process earning unlimited respect amongst pilots and aircrew. All these years later the survivors still speak of him with an unparalleled affection and respect bordering upon a holy reverence. High drama has never before been so characteristically understated, written, as it was, by the 'Finest of the Few'.

The Spitfire Kids

The Spitfire Kids
Title The Spitfire Kids PDF eBook
Author Alasdair Cross
Publisher Headline
Total Pages 368
Release 2021-05-13
Genre History
ISBN 1472281977

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THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER 'An inspirational read celebrating the incredible young people who gave so much for this iconic British aircraft'. John Nichol, bestselling author of Spitfire: A Very British Love Story Despite the many films and television programmes over the decades since the end of the Second World War that portrays our allied heroes as grown-up men and women, the Battle of Britain was in the main actually fought and won by teenagers. The average age of an RAF fighter pilot was just twenty years old. Many of the men and women who designed and built their planes were even younger. Based on the hit BBC World Service podcast Spitfire: The People's Story, we use contemporary diaries and memoirs, many of them previously unpublished, to tell the story of the Spitfire through the voices of the teenagers who risked everything to design, build and fly her. This isn't a story of stiff-upper lips, stoical moustaches and aerial heroics; it's a story of love and loss, a story of young people tested to the very limits of their endurance. Young people who won a battle that turned a war.

Hurricane

Hurricane
Title Hurricane PDF eBook
Author Leo McKinstry
Publisher John Murray Publishers Limited
Total Pages 0
Release 2011-01-06
Genre Fighter pilots
ISBN 9781848543416

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In the summer of 1940 the fate of Europe hung in the balance. Victory in the forthcoming air battle would mean national survival; defeat would establish German tyranny. The Luftwaffe greatly outnumbered the RAF, but during the Battle of Britain it was the RAF that emerged triumphant, thanks to two key fighter planes, the Spitfire and the Hurricane. The Hurricane made up over half of Fighter Command's front-line strength, and its revolutionary design transformed the RAF's capabilities. Leo McKinstry tells the story of the remarkable plane from its designers to the first-hand testimonies of those brave pilots who flew it; he takes in the full military and political background but always keeps the human stories to the fore - to restore the Hawker Hurricane to its rightful place in history.

The Battle of Britain

The Battle of Britain
Title The Battle of Britain PDF eBook
Author James Holland
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 736
Release 2011-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 0312675003

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"First published in Great Britain by Bantam Press"--T.p. verso.