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The compelling autobiographical sequel to Lancaster Target
graphically and humorously describes all aspects of life as a WWII
RAF bomber pilot on 'rest'. Mess life and antics intermingle with
Jack's real task of instructing trainees on the fourengined Halifax
bomber. Following his return to operational duties as a glider
pilot, Jack was later posted to the elite Pathfinder force flying
Mosquitoes of 1409 Weather Flight as a 'Weather Spy' where his
weather signals provided vital information for the advancing bomber
stream. An illuminating portrait of RAF life.
For much of World War II England provided the only western European
base from which the British and American air forces could take the
war into Nazi-occupied Europe and Germany itself. The American
Eighth and Ninth Air Forces struck enemy targets by day at great
distances, often on raids of eight or nine hours duration, while
the RAF flew most of its demanding missions at night.
This highly illustrated book will convey what it was like for
pilots, aircrew and ground crew during their wartime service. It
not only takes the reader on typical USAAF and RAF raids, but it
also depicts the work of the mechanics and fitters as they
struggled to keep battered aircraft airworthy, how the medics coped
with the countless wounded who returned from the raids and looks at
where the airmen relaxed within the various bases or in the local
villages and towns.
It will include period and later images of the bases, the aircraft,
memorials and relevant locations in Britain, France and Germany. It
will be a vivid and powerful human expression of the bomber
airmen's wartime experience.
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