Pictorial History of the RAF, Volume 2 : 1939-1945

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This second volume, with the aid of more than 250 photographs, tells the tremendous contribution made by the Royal Air Force to victory in World War II. …

Résumé

This second volume, with the aid of more than 250 photographs, tells the tremendous contribution made by the Royal Air Force to victory in World War II.
Officially released information, including the results of research not available to earlier historians, has enabled the authors to compare with unprecedented clarity the qualities of the aircraft used by both sides in World War II. We are shown how Bomber Command’s offensive, largely ineffective up to the Autumn of 1941, was so changed by the introduction of new equipment, formidable new aircraft and bold new tactics that it was able to pave the way for victory in the West.
Other chapters take the reader to North and East Africa, the Far East, over the Atlantic – wherever the Royal Air Force and its allies waged and won the war in the air – and shows clearly why the Royal Air Force was unbeatable in the face of what should have been impossible odds.

Ouvrage de John WR Taylor et Philip JR Moyes

Détails produit : livre relié, illustration NB, 240 pages, occasion très bon état, comme neuf (voir photos), en anglais.

Caractéristiques

Poids 0.800 kg
Dimensions 16 × 22 cm
Date de parution

1969

Langue

anglais

Nombre de pages

240 pages

EAN13 ou ISBN

NC

Éditeur

Ian Allan