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American Spitfire Aces of World War 2

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Mark Postlethwaite was born in Leicestershire in 1964 and has developed a lifelong passion for aviation history. He first worked as a photographer before turning his attention solely to artwork, and is now highly regarded in his field for the quality and accuracy of his work. He became the youngest elected member of the Guild of Aviation Artists in 1991. Mark is a valued Osprey artist and has contributed to more than 100 of its books. Andrew Thomas is one of Britain's leading RAF researchers, having published numerous articles and books on the subject, as well as readily assisting other authors. Having joined the RAF to fly straight from school, he has maintained his enthusiastic interest in the history and development of his Service throughout his career. He has previously published six volumes on British and Commonwealth Aces in the renowned Osprey series. Klappentext The first few American volunteers flew Spitfires with the RAF during the Battle of Britain. Many more joined their ranks, often posing as "Canadians", eventually forming three Eagle squadrons who earned a fierce fighting reputation. When the United States entered the war the Eagle fighter sections were issued with Spitfires and eventually transferred to the Eighth Air Force. In just two years of service with the USAAF, 22 pilots claimed five or more victories flying the Spitfire, whilst a further two dozen aces claimed part of their total flying them, a testament to their skill and success at the controls of this legendary warbird. Discover the experiences of a variety of American aces in their own words through first-hand accounts, interviews and combat reports, in a thrilling read that transports the reader from the Battle of Britain to the deserts of North Africa to Fortress Europe itself. Discover the experiences of a variety of American aces in their own words through first-hand accounts, interviews and combat reports, in a thrilling read that transports the reader from the Battle of Britain to the deserts of North Africa to Fortress Europe itself. Zusammenfassung In 1942 the Eagle Squadrons were transferred to the Eighth Air Force and further fighter squadrons were formed which all flew Spitfires. In just two years of service with the USAAF, 22 pilots claimed five or more victories flying the Spitfire. This title helps you to discover the experiences of a variety of American aces in their own words. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction The volunteer tradition: the Escadrille Lafayette, the Eagle Squadrons and the first victories of future USAAF Spitfire aces Eagle Squadron Spitfire aces North Africa Malta Sicily Italy Appendices ...

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Authors Chris Davey, Andrew Thomas
Assisted by Chris Davey (Illustration), Postlethwaite Mark (Illustration)
Publisher Osprey Publishers
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 03.10.2007
 
EAN 9781846032028
ISBN 978-1-84603-202-8
No. of pages 96
Dimensions 187 mm x 247 mm x 8 mm
Series Aircraft of the Aces
Aircraft of the Aces
Aircraft of the Aces (Osprey)
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

HISTORY / Military / General, HISTORY / World, Air forces & warfare, Warfare & defence, c 1938 to c 1946 (World War Two period), General and world history, Air forces and warfare, Modern warfare, HISTORY / Wars & Conflicts / World War II / General, HISTORY / Military / Aviation & Space

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