Supermarine Seafire F.XV,F.XVII,F.45,F.46,F.47 and Seafang

Supermarine Seafire F.XV,F.XVII,F.45,F.46,F.47 and Seafang
Title Supermarine Seafire F.XV,F.XVII,F.45,F.46,F.47 and Seafang PDF eBook
Author kev darling
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 122
Release 2010-02
Genre History
ISBN 1445701049

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The Griffon engined Seafires were developed using two wing planforms. The first versions, F.XV and F.XVII, retained the earlier type wing while the F.40 series utilised that adopted by the RAF's F.20 series of fighter. Used mainly by the Royal Navy the type was also flown by Burma, Canada and France. The Seafire FR.47 also saw service in the Korean War.

Fleet Air Arm Legends: Supermarine Seafire

Fleet Air Arm Legends: Supermarine Seafire
Title Fleet Air Arm Legends: Supermarine Seafire PDF eBook
Author Matthew Willis
Publisher Tempest
Total Pages 116
Release 2020-06-17
Genre History
ISBN 1911658824

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Renowned naval aviation author Matthew Willis tells the story of the Supermarine Seafire – a navalized version of the famous Spitfire adapted for use on aircraft carriers. Some 2646 examples were built and saw action with the Royal Navy’s Fleet Air Arm from November 1942 until after the Korean War in the early 1950s. It was involved in combat during the Allied landings in North Africa (Operation Torch), the Allied invasions of Sicily and Italy, the D-Day landings, and Operation Dragoon in southern France. With the Pacific fleet, the Seafire proved capable of intercepting and destroying the feared Japanese kamikaze attack aircraft.

They Gave Me a Seafire

They Gave Me a Seafire
Title They Gave Me a Seafire PDF eBook
Author R. "Mike" Crosley
Publisher Pen and Sword
Total Pages 565
Release 2014-08-06
Genre History
ISBN 1473838576

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“Superb . . . one of the most honest, candid, and truly delightful memoirs . . . the perfect memorial to one of the Fleet Air Arm’s greats.”—Aircrew Book Review A classic in every sense of the word, this book charts Commander R. “Mike” Crosley’s service career in the Fleet Air Arm during the entire period of the Second World War. Part of his service saw him in action aboard HMS Eagle, flying Sea Hurricanes on the Harpoon and Pedestal Malta convoys of June and August 1942. It was during this time that he shot down his first enemy aircraft and survived the dramatic sinking of HMS Eagle. From there he graduated on to Seafires, (the Naval equivalent of the Spitfire), and flew this type in Combat Air Patrols over Norway and ramrod strikes from Operation Torch (the invasion of French North Africa in November 1942), through to D-Day in June 1944 in the European Theatre of Operations, and then in the Pacific abroad HMS Implacable as part of the British Pacific Fleet in 1945 until the end of the Pacific War, by which time he had command of his own combined squadron, 801 and 880. They Gave Me a Seafire sets to bring the endeavors of Crosley to a whole new generation of enthusiasts, and it should appeal across the board to fans of aviation, naval history and families and friends of Armed Forces, past and present. “The fascinating publication details Mike’s incredible capacity for survival, and sheer skill as a pilot, which were remarked on at the time, securing him a number of decorations.”—Island Life Magazine

A Spitfire Girl

A Spitfire Girl
Title A Spitfire Girl PDF eBook
Author Mary Ellis, As Told To Melody Foreman
Publisher Frontline Books
Total Pages 259
Release 2016-11-30
Genre History
ISBN 1473895367

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We visualize dashing and daring young men as the epitome of the pilots of the Second World War, yet amongst that elite corps was one person who flew no less than 400 Spitfires and seventy-six different types of aircraft Ð and that person was Mary Wilkins. Her story is one of the most remarkable and endearing of the war, as this young woman, serving as a ferry pilot with the Air Transport Auxiliary, transported aircraft for the RAF, including fast fighter planes and huge four-engine bombers. On one occasion Mary delivered a Wellington bomber to an airfield, and as she climbed out of the aircraft the RAF ground crew ran over to her and demanded to know where the pilot was! Mary said simply: ÔI am the pilot!Õ Unconvinced the men searched the aircraft before they realized a young woman had indeed flown the bomber all by herself. After the war she accepted a secondment to the RAF, being chosen as one of the first pilots, and one of only three women, to take the controls of the new Meteor fast jet. By 1950 the farmer's daughter from Oxfordshire with a natural instinct to fly became Europe's first female air commandant. In this authorized biography the woman who says she kept in the background during her ATA years and left all the glamour of publicity to her colleagues, finally reveals all about her action-packed career which spans almost a century of aviation, and her love for the skies which, even in her nineties, never falters. She says: ÔI am passionate for anything fast and furious. I always have been since the age of three and I always knew I would fly. The day I stepped into a Spitfire was a complete joy and it was the most natural thing in the world for me.Õ

A History of the Mediterranean Air War, 1940–1945

A History of the Mediterranean Air War, 1940–1945
Title A History of the Mediterranean Air War, 1940–1945 PDF eBook
Author Christopher Shores
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Total Pages 697
Release 2018-11-05
Genre History
ISBN 1911621785

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This fourth volume in the comprehensive series “fills a gap in the existing narrative” of WWII’s Mediterranean air war (Journal of Military History). The fourth volume in this momentous series commences with the attacks on the Italian island fortress of Pantellaria, which led to its surrender and occupation achieved almost by air attack alone. The account continues with the ultimately successful, but at times very hard fought, invasions of Sicily and southern Italy as burgeoning Allied air power, now with full US involvement, increasingly dominated the skies overhead. The successive occupations of Sardinia and Corsica are also covered in detail. This is essentially the story of the tactical air forces up to the point when Rome was occupied, just at the same time as the Normandy landings were occurring in northwest France. With regards to the long-range tactical role of the Allied heavy bombers, only the period from May to October is examined, while they remained based in North Africa, with the narrative continuing in a future volume. This volume also delves into the story of “the soldiers’ air force.” Frequently overshadowed by more immediate newsworthy events elsewhere, the soldiers’ struggle was often of an equally Homeric nature. “No future publication on the Mediterranean air war will be credible without use of this series.” —Air Power History

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Title without special title PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Department of Defense
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Total Pages 668
Release 1982
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Department of Defense appropriations for fiscal year 1983

Department of Defense appropriations for fiscal year 1983
Title Department of Defense appropriations for fiscal year 1983 PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Department of Defense
Publisher
Total Pages 668
Release 1982
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