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Battle of Britain : the pilots and planes that made history /

by Pearson, Simon; Gorman, Ed, (Journalist).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Hodder & Stoughton, 2020Description: xv, 221 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9781529378061 (hbk.) :; 1529378060 (hbk.) :.Classification number: 940.5421 PEASubject(s): Britain, Battle of, Great Britain, 1940 | World War, 1939-1945 -- Aerial operations | Warfare and Defence | Warfare and DefenceSummary: Ed Gorman and Simon Pearson paint a vivid picture of the men and their machines as the battle for air superiority over Britain is played out across the skies of Europe, from western Ireland to the German capital. They tell remarkable stories involving hitherto unknown airmen from across the world who flew aircraft, including some that will be new to many readers: the New Zealander who 'borrowed' a seaplane from the Royal Navy to set up a freelance air-sea rescue service that saved the lives of dozens of British and German pilots; the Swiss baron who destroyed nine British fighters in a day; the vainglorious Dane whose RAF squadron was wiped out trying to disrupt Nazi invasion plans; and the German bomber pilot who fought the last battle involving foreign troops on British soil since Culloden - before repairing to a pub in Kent for a pint with soldiers from the Irish Rifle, who had taken him prisoner.
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Book - Adult Hardback Crosby Library Adult Non-Fiction 940.5421 PEA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 003091931X
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Ed Gorman and Simon Pearson paint a vivid picture of the men and their machines as the battle for air superiority over Britain is played out across the skies of Europe, from western Ireland to the German capital. They tell remarkable stories involving hitherto unknown airmen from across the world who flew aircraft, including some that will be new to many readers: the New Zealander who 'borrowed' a seaplane from the Royal Navy to set up a freelance air-sea rescue service that saved the lives of dozens of British and German pilots; the Swiss baron who destroyed nine British fighters in a day; the vainglorious Dane whose RAF squadron was wiped out trying to disrupt Nazi invasion plans; and the German bomber pilot who fought the last battle involving foreign troops on British soil since Culloden - before repairing to a pub in Kent for a pint with soldiers from the Irish Rifle, who had taken him prisoner.

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