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Growth of Fighter Command, 1936-1940

Author : T.C.G. James
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2014-06-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9781135273422

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Growth of Fighter Command, 1936-1940 by T.C.G. James Pdf

The first of two volumes of the classified Air Historical Branch study of Fighter Command and the Air Defence of the United Kingdom. It covers pre-war expansion of the Command, the creation of the first integrated air defence system, and an account of Dunkirk and the Battle of Britain.

Dowding of Fighter Command

Author : Vincent Orange
Publisher : Grub Street
Page : 375 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2008-10-30
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781908117748

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Dowding of Fighter Command by Vincent Orange Pdf

An extensive biography of the life and distinguished military career of the Scottish air chief marshal. Making full use of archival sources, studies by other scholars, and information provided by family members, Vincent Orange has completed the first biography of Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding to cover his entire life. Soldier, pilot, wireless pioneer, squadron commander, spiritualist, champion skier, “Stuffy” Dowding is perhaps best known as the creator of the first radar-based air defense system and his no less remarkable management of such throughout the Battle of Britain. Dowding served in “delightful and dangerous Iraq,” helped to pacify unrest in the Holy Land, was involved in the R.101 airship disaster, and oversaw the creation of Britain’s first eight-gun monoplanes, the Hurricane and Spitfire. Controversially dismissed from Fighter Command and refused the R.A.F.’s highest rank, he nevertheless became the first airman elevated to the peerage since Trenchard. Westminster Abbey was packed for his memorial service in March 1970 with more than 46 air marshals in attendance; and in 1988, H.M. the Queen Mother unveiled a statue in his honor. With his expert eye, respected historian Orange has analyzed and evaluated every episode of Dowding’s exceptional career to produce the definitive biography.

Fighter Command 1936-1968

Author : Ken Delve
Publisher : Pen and Sword
Page : 401 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2007-08-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9781844156139

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Fighter Command 1936-1968 by Ken Delve Pdf

Beretter om den historiske udvikling inden for det britiske flyvevåbens "Fighter Command" gennem perioden 1936-1968, og beskriver bl.a. doktriner, organisation, opgaver, materiel og personel.

Aerodromes Of Fighter Command

Author : Robin J Brooks
Publisher : After the Battle
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2014-05-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781399076838

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Aerodromes Of Fighter Command by Robin J Brooks Pdf

RAF Fighter Command was established in July 1936 to provide the airborne element in the defense of Britain against air attack. The aerodromes under the Command described in this book came under the control of several Groups: No. 9 in the west, No. 10 covering the south-west, No. 11 in the south-east, No.?12 on the eastern side of the country, and Nos. 13 and 14 protecting the extreme north. In this volume the activities of over 90 airfields are described and illustrated in our ‘then and now’ theme, both on the ground and from above. Many, having served their purpose, have returned to farmland leaving only odd vestiges to recall their former role as front-line fighter stations. Others have succumbed to the encroachment of housing or industry or even been totally expunged from the map through mining activities. On the other hand, a number have continued to be used as airfields, either for sport or business flying, and some continue as major airports with modern facilities. Sadly the post-war years have witnessed the slow decline of the RAF presence at so many of their former bases, two having closed during our research for this book. And some have found a new lease of life with the Army . . . or even the Ministry of Justice! All came into their own during the six years of war and the scars from that battle are still evident if one cares to look. Moldering buildings from the former era remain as poignant reminders of the airmen and women who once inhabited them . . . now standing almost as memorials to the thousands who never came through. This is their story.

The Secret Life of Fighter Command

Author : Sinclair McKay
Publisher : Quarto Publishing Group USA
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2015-07-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9781781314784

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The Secret Life of Fighter Command by Sinclair McKay Pdf

“Bring[s] alive the all-engulfing drama of 1940, as Hitler’s Luftwaffe attempted to establish air superiority over England. . . . Poetry and sharp politics.” —The Times During the dark days of 1940, when Britain faced the might of Hitler’s armed forces alone, the RAF played an integral role in winning the Battle of Britain against the Luftwaffe, thus ensuring the country’s safety from invasion. The men and women of Fighter Command worked tirelessly in air bases scattered throughout the length and breadth of Britain to thwart the Nazi attacks; The Secret Life of Fighter Command tells their story. From setting up the ground-breaking radar systems along the coast of the Southeast of England, to the distribution of spotters of bombing waves coming along the Thames Estuary, the boffins who designed and built the guidance and detection structures to organize a winning defense umbrella, to the Wrens who plotted enemy movements and then conveyed this to the various RAF squadrons stationed in the UK’s zonal defense system—all of them played a part in maintaining the security over Britain. Through exclusive interviews with various members of this unique and world famous organization, bestselling author Sinclair McKay tells the human story of how Britain survived the Nazi onslaught and enabled our Hurricanes and Spitfires to triumph over the German air force.

Fighter Command

Author : Jeffrey L. Ethell,Robert T. Sand
Publisher : Zenith Press
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Fighter pilots
ISBN : WISC:89058510652

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Fighter Command by Jeffrey L. Ethell,Robert T. Sand Pdf

Subtitled: American Fighters in Original World War II Color. Contrary to the impression left by most World War II books, the war was not fought in black-and-white. We_re proud to recall this era with the greatest collection of World War II color photography ever assembled. Crisp color photos of P-51s, P-38s, B-26s, B-17s, Me 262s, Me 109s, FW 190s, and many more. All are of such high quality you would swear they were just taken. The men, bases, planes and countryside _ plus firsthand accounts of experiences from U.S. and German pilots and ground crews. "...An excellent indication of the life of a fighter unit." Air Classics. Hdbd., 10 x 10, 176 pgs., 200 original b&w color photos.

Fighter Commands Air War, 1941

Author : Norman Franks
Publisher : Pen and Sword
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2016-10-14
Category : History
ISBN : 9781473847231

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Fighter Commands Air War, 1941 by Norman Franks Pdf

An extensive history of the Royal Air Force’s Circus offensive against Nazi Germany in World War II, by the author of Jasta Boelcke. Following the Battle of Britain, the RAF started taking the air war to the Germans. A small number of bombers, escorted by large numbers of fighters, tried to force the Luftwaffe into battle. Much air combat ensued, but it was not until Germany invaded Russia in June, 1941, that operations were stepped up in an effort to take pressure off Stalin’s Russian Front. Two major German fighter groups, JG26 and JG2, were, however, more than able to contain the RAF’s operations, generally only intercepting when conditions were in their favor. As author Norman Franks describes, over-claiming combat victories by pilots of both sides is amazing, and several of the top aces had inflated scores. Fighter Command, however, lost massively even though they believed they were inflicting equal, if not better, losses on the Luftwaffe. This battle of attrition was virtually a reverse of the 1940 battles over England, and pilots who had to bail out over France, were lost completely. The book covers the 100+ Circus operations and their accompanying fighter sweeps in detail, while also mentioning lesser operations where the RAF were concerned. The tactics employed by both sides are examined and show how each fighter force quickly adapted to changing conditions tempered by experiences gained in air combat.

Fighter Command, 1936–1968

Author : Ken Delve
Publisher : Pen and Sword
Page : 507 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2007-08-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9781783408696

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Fighter Command, 1936–1968 by Ken Delve Pdf

This is a comprehensive reference to the structure, operation, aircraft and men of Fighter Command from its formation in 1936 to 1968 when it became part of Strike Command. It includes descriptions of many notable defensive and offensive campaigns, the many types of aircraft used, weapons and airfields. The main sections of the book include a general historical introduction and overview, operations, operational groups, aircrew training and technical details of each aircraft type. Lengthy Annexes cover personnel, the squadrons in World War II, orders of battle for each wartime year, maps of airfield locations and numbers of enemy aircraft downed.

RAF Fighter Command 1936-1968

Author : Norman L. R. Franks
Publisher : Motorbooks International
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : UOM:39015028444225

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RAF Fighter Command 1936-1968 by Norman L. R. Franks Pdf

A Willingness to Die

Author : Brian Kingcome
Publisher : The History Press
Page : 223 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2016-08-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9780752473505

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A Willingness to Die by Brian Kingcome Pdf

In 1938 Brian Kingcome joined the RAF with a permanent commission and was posted to No 65 Fighter Squadron at Hornchurch, soon to be equipped with the Spitfire, and so it came about that Brian flew the Spitfire throughout the war. He became acting CO for No 92 Squadron at Biggin Hill and led over sixty operations, achieving the highest success rate of any squadron in the Battle of Britain. In May 1943 Brian joined Desert Air Force in Malta and took command of 244 Wing. At this time he was confirmed Flight Lieutenant, acting Squadron Leader, acting Wing Commander and at twenty-five was one of the youngest Group Captains in the Royal Air Force. Brian Kingcome may have been the last Battle of Britain pilot of repute to put his extraordinary story into print; looked upon by other members of his squadron as possibly their finest pilot, his nonetheless unassuming memoirs are related with a subtle and compassionate regard for a generation who were, as he felt, born to a specific task. Brian's memoirs have been edited and introduced by Peter Ford, ex-National Serviceman in Malaya.

To Defeat the Few

Author : Douglas C. Dildy,Paul F. Crickmore
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 387 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2020-07-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9781472839152

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To Defeat the Few by Douglas C. Dildy,Paul F. Crickmore Pdf

Over the past 80 years, histories of the Battle of Britain have consistently portrayed the feats of 'The Few' (as they were immortalized in Churchill's famous speech) as being responsible for the RAF's victory in the epic battle. However, this is only part of the story. The results of an air campaign cannot be measured in terms of territory captured, cities occupied or armies defeated, routed or annihilated. Successful air campaigns are those that achieve their intended aims or stated objectives. Victory in the Battle of Britain was determined by whether the Luftwaffe achieved its objectives. The Luftwaffe, of course, did not, and this detailed and rigorous study explains why. Analysing the battle in its entirety in the context of what it was – history's first independent offensive counter-air campaign against the world's first integrated air defence system – Douglas C. Dildy and Paul F. Crickmore set out to re-examine this remarkable conflict. Presenting the events of the Battle of Britain in the context of the Luftwaffe's campaign and RAF Fighter Command's battles against it, this title is a new and innovative history of the battle that kept alive the Allies' chances of defeating Nazi Germany.

Fighter Command, 1936-1968

Author : Chaz Bowyer
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 1980
Category : Electronic
ISBN : UOM:39015049804589

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Fighter Command, 1936-1968 by Chaz Bowyer Pdf

The Royal Air Force Medical Services

Author : Samuel Cuthbert Rexford-Welch
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 772 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 1955
Category : Great Britain. Royal Air Force
ISBN : STANFORD:36105015624427

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The Royal Air Force Medical Services by Samuel Cuthbert Rexford-Welch Pdf

RAF Fighter Command

Author : Ron Mackay
Publisher : Fonthill Media
Page : 593 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2019-11-03
Category : History
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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RAF Fighter Command by Ron Mackay Pdf

Royal Air Force Fighter Command's brief was to provide an effective aerial barrier to any attempt at domination of British skies. The aircraft and technical resources on hand between 1936 and WWII's initiation were thankfully improved to a level that was barely sufficient to withstand the hitherto unchallengeable Luftwaffe's advance across Western Europe. Between 1940 and 1942 the Command generally found itself on the back-foot in terms of overall success. The introduction of aircraft designs that would change the situation, however costly, in its ultimate favour, featured prominently from the mid-point of WWII. The Luftwaffe found itself being challenged and regularly bested 'round the clock'; by the advent of D-Day the Command's efforts had materially contributed to the Allied on-surge that had placed its adversary on a permanent downward spiral towards total extinction.

Royal Air Force Fighter Command Losses of the Second World War

Author : Norman L. R. Franks
Publisher : Crecy Publishing
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : History
ISBN : STANFORD:36105029040453

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Royal Air Force Fighter Command Losses of the Second World War by Norman L. R. Franks Pdf

This third volume of Fighter command losses deals with the final 16 months of the war. Plans for the Allied invasion of Europe were well under way in November 1943 when the 'Fighter command' nomenclature was put aside temporarily due to the RAF's fighter force being divided into two.