Hurricane at War
Author(s) | Chaz Bowyer | ||
Editor | Ian Allan Publishing | Place | London |
Year | 1975 | Pages | 160 |
Measure | 23x30 (cm) | Illustration | ill. b/n n.t. - b/w ills. |
Binding | cart. edit. con sovracc. ill. colori - Hardcover with dustjacket | Conservazione | Usato ottime condizioni - used very good |
Language | Inglese - English text | Weight | 1200 (gr) |
ISBN | 0711005648 | EAN-13 | 9780711005648 |
price | 35.00 € | discount | 60% |
discount price | 14.00 € |
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The Hawker Hurricane has a permanent niche in the annals of military aviation history as the world's first operational eight-gun monoplane fighter and as the RAF's first front-line fighter to achieve more than 300mph in level flight. But it has received little credit for its subsequent lion's share of the defence of the United Kingdom during the 1940 Battle of Britain, and its later service in a score of fighting roles across every theatre of operations during the 1939-45 war. In this book the author sets out to redress this omission in due recognition of the Hurricane's magnificent record.
With a collation of authentic, first-hand impressions and experiences by the men who flew and serviced the Hurricane, backed by a unique collection of specially selected photographs, many from private sources, he has recreated the genuine atmosphere of Hurricane operations. This amalgam of text and photographs traces the story of the Hurricane and its crews from the first prototype and pre-1939 service to France 1940; through the Battle of Britain; in the frozen wastes of North Russia; over beleagured Malta; across Sicily and Greece and as far afield as the Burmese jungle. There are pilots accounts of low-level bombing sorties covering the disastrous Dieppe invasion, a personal story by the only fighter pilot of World War Il to be awarded the Victoria Cross, and pictorial sections illustrating the armament, markings and, especially, the men who knew the Hurricane best- -the crews.
Note alle condizioni del volume
Usato ottime condizioni, lievi segni di uso e del tempo, bruniture ai margini piccole abrasioni ai margini della sovraccoperta. (T-CA)
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