FLYING THE BIG JETS









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Characteristics
| ISBN-10 | 0 906393 39 6 |
| Book cover finish(es) | Hardcover ( rounded spine binding ) |
| Special Features | • Dust jacket |
| Condition | Like NEW |
| Author(s) | Stanley Stewart |
| Publisher | Airlife Publishing Ltd. |
| Number of pages | 286 |
| Published date | 1984 |
| Language(s) | English |
| Size | 14.5 x 22 x 2.5 cm |
| Categorie(s) | • AVIATION CIVILE • DIDACTIQUE - TECHNIQUE |
Description
The Allied struggle for air supremacy over Europe during World War II was a complex and multifaceted campaign, involving thousands of aircraft, millions of personnel, and a vast range of strategies and tactics. This book examines the operational, technological, and human aspects of the air war, drawing upon official records, pilot diaries, and eyewitness accounts to provide a comprehensive and vivid narrative.
The authors explore the development and deployment of key aircraft such as the Spitfire, Hurricane, Lancaster, Mosquito, and B-17 Flying Fortress, highlighting their strengths, limitations, and the innovations that allowed them to succeed against the enemy. Detailed accounts of bombing raids, fighter patrols, and reconnaissance missions reveal both the strategic importance of these operations and the courage and resilience of the men and women who carried them out.
Attention is also given to the leadership, morale, and adaptability of aircrews in the face of extreme danger, as well as the logistical and technological challenges that shaped the conduct of the air war. The book includes maps, diagrams, and photographs that illustrate key engagements, aircraft markings, and operational deployments.
By integrating technical, operational, and personal perspectives, this work offers an unparalleled insight into the Allied air campaign, celebrating the skill, bravery, and determination that contributed to the ultimate defeat of the Axis powers in Europe.

