An amazing array of leaflets, books and manuals were issued by the
Air Ministry during the Second World War to aid pilots in flying the
Supermarine Spitfire, here for the first time they are collated into a
single book. An introduction is supplied by expert aviation historian Dilip
Sarkar. Other sections include aircraft recognition, how to act as an
RAF officer, bailing out, and so on.
THE EDITOR
Fascinated by the Battle of Britain since
childhood, Dilip Sarkar remains both
moved and inspired by the story of
Churchill’s fabled Few, those young
airmen who stood between freedom and a
Britain dominated by Nazi Germany. Since
the 1970s he has met and interviewed
more Battle of Britain pilots than any other
historian. He has researched the subject
thoroughly and has published over twenty
books, titles which include the only
biographical works formally endorsed by
the families of both Group Captain Sir
Douglas Bader and Air Vice-Marshal
Johnnie Johnson. In 2003, Dilip was made
an MBE for services to aviation history,
and elected to the Fellowship of the Royal
Historical Society in 2006. He lives in
Worcester.
| Publication:
| March 2010
| Extent:
| 288 pages
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| Availability:
| In stock
| Images Mono:
| 40
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| Format:
| 198 x 124 mm
| Images Colour:
| 0
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| Binding:
| Paperback
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COVER PRICE £ 9.99
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