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FLEET AIR ARM AIRCRAFT 1939 TO 1945

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A comprehensive reference work documenting Fleet Air Arm aircraft and fatalities during World War II from 1939 to 1945, including aircraft listings, RAF and US Navy training units, and an index of names of those who lost their lives.


Characteristics

ISBN 0 85130 232 7
Book cover finish(es) Hardcover ( square back binding )
Condition Like NEW
Author(s) Ray Sturtivant, Mick Burrow
Publisher Air-Britain (Historians) Ltd.
Number of pages 512
Published date 1995
Language(s) English
Collection / Series An Air-Britain Publication
Size 21 x 29,7 x 3 cm
Categorie(s) • AVIATION NAVALE
• SECONDE GUERRE MONDIALE
• APPAREILS - CONSTRUCTEURS


Description


Massive listing of all FAA aircraft operated during WW2.
This book is dedicated to the memory of all those members of the Fleet Air Arm who lost their lives during the Second World War.


CONTENTS

Preface
Glossary
RAF Units Concerned with Naval Aircraft
Air Transport Auxiliary
Civilian Contractors
Accident Categories
Aircraft Listing
Fleet Air Arm Fatalities with US Navy Training Units 1939 - 1945
Fleet Air Arm Fatalities with RAF Units 1939 - 1945
Index of Names

Cover paintings by Dugald Cameron

Front cover: Grumman Martlets of No.804 Squadron, led by Lieutenant Rodney Carver, bringing down a Junkers Ju88 in the Orkneys on Christmas Day 1940.

Back cover: Fairey Swordfish survivor LS326 of the Royal Navy's Historic Flight at Yeovilton, restored to the wartime markings it carried when flown by No.836L Flight aboard the Mac-Ship MV Rapana in 1943.

 

Read more here about Fleet Air Arm Corsair Recovery in Somerset, thanks to Wingleader.co.uk

À PROPOS DE CET AUTEUR
Mick Burrow Ray Sturtivant

Raymond Cecil Sturtivant ISO ( Imperial Service Order ) - ( 26 July 1926 – 9 August 2008 ) was a British aviation historian and author.

From childhood, Sturtivant's principal and passion was aircraft and aviation. While an Air Cadet, he pursued his interest in recording aviation activities while cycling around pre - war and wartime airfields around Nottinghamshire. He developed a prolific skill for record - keeping and detail, and started writing for magazines such as Flight and Aviation News.

In 1978 he wrote his first aviation book, ' Royal Navy Instructional Airframes ', followed 1982 by ' Fleet Air Arm at War '.

In later years he expanded his range of books to include ' The SE5 File ', The ' DH4/DH9 File ', and ' Spitfire International '.

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