The author of Hornchurch Scramble continues the fascinating study of
the RAF airfield and its pilots after the Battle of Britain in World
War II. Volume Two of this account begins when Hornchurch was at the
forefront in taking the fight to the enemy, being heavily involved in
the Sweeps and Circuses of 1941. Next came the Dieppe raid in 1942 by
which time Hornchurch was truly international with Czechs, Belgians,
French and New Zealanders all flying from there. Action was continuous
and famous characters abounded, people like Harry Broadhurst and Paddy
Finucane, and as with the first book, the author is particularly adept
at expressing their views, experiences and recollections. Other events
during the war where the base was predominant include the audacious
German Channel Dash, Operation “Starkey” with the Americans,
forming Mobile Radar Units for D-Day, and countering the V-1 menace.
Post-war it served as an Air Crew Selection Center, from 1948-1956,
and thousands of people passed through, some famous like Max Bygraves
and Norman Tebbit, who tell their stories. With numerous photographs
from private collections, this second volume maintains the excellence
of the first to give the complete history through the eyes of those
who were there.
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A Definitive Account of the RAF Fighter Airfield, Its Pilots, Groundcrew and Staff, 1941–1962
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781909166738
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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