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311 Squadron

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The book details the history and achievements of the 311 (Czechoslovak) Bomber Squadron, highlighting its role in the RAF and the Battle of the Atlantic with rare photographs and expert illustrations.


Characteristics

ISBN-13 978-83-61421-43-6
ISBN-10 8361421432 
Book cover finish(es) Perfect paperback
Condition Like New
Author(s) Pavel Vančata
Publisher MMP Books
Number of pages 160
Published date 2013
Language(s) English
Collection / Series Blue Series No 7110
Size 16,5 x 23 x 0,7 cm 
Categorie(s) • AVIATION MILITAIRE
• GUERRES - BATAILLES
• APPAREILS - CONSTRUCTEURS


Description

The 311 (Czechoslovak) Bomber Squadron, formed in the summer of 1940, achieved the distinction of being the only Czechoslovak bomber squadron serving in the RAF. Its Czechoslovak crews flew Wellington twin-engine bombers on raids to occupied Europe, Germany, and Italy, and achieved much success but with high losses. In 1942, the squadron transferred to Coastal Command to fight in the Battle of the Atlantic. In 1943, they were reequipped to fight in the Battle of the Atlantic. Illustrated by many rare b&w archive photographs in addition to superb colour illustrations of aircraft camouflage and markings. Essential reading for all aviation enthusiasts, aviation historians & scale aero-modelers.

 

A history of the successful Czechoslovak bomber squadron in the RAF during WW2.

No. 311 (Czechoslovak) Bomber Squadron was established as the second Czechoslovak combat squadron within the Royal Air Force during the summer of 1940, and became the only wholly Czechoslovak bomber squadron in the RAF. The Czechoslovak pilots flew Wellingtons and B-24 Liberators on operations, and returned to their homeland with the latter at the end of the war.

The book contains: Superb color illustrations of camouflage and markings, rare black and white archive photographs. It is essential reading for aviation enthusiasts, historians and scale aeromodelers.

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