The Luftwaffe's desperate reliance on jet technology led to the
world's first cruise missile attack on one of the world's largest
cities and also heralded the first air-to-air combat between
jet-powered aircraft. This is the story of that combat. A total of
10,500 missiles were launched as part of the V1 attack, of which 3,957
were destroyed by the defences. Indeed, it could have been much worse,
for by the end of the war the Germans had manufactured close to 32,000
flying bombs. The defences put forward to guard against the V1 were
formidable – 23,000 men and women with their guns, radar and
communications networks were installed on coastal sites. Squadrons of
Britain's newest Spitfires, the F XIVs, and Hawker Tempest Vs were
kept at home to battle the new menace. Rushed into action in July 1944
to help counter the V1 threat, Britain's Gloster Meteor I was the
first jet fighter to enter RAF service. On 4 August the Meteor scored
its first V1 victory. Having just closed in on a flying bomb, its
officer squeezed the trigger but his guns jammed. Using the Meteor's
superior speed, he was able to overtake the missile and, using his
wing tip, he tipped the craft over and sent it crashing into the
ground. This detailed, illustrated account explores these historic
interceptions between the V1 and Britain's Gloster Meteor, and how
they ushered in a new era of aerial combat.
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1944
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781782003014
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Osprey Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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