RAF Fighter Command Losses of the Second World War Franks Norman
RAF Fighter Command Losses of the Second World War Franks Norman During 1939-1941, Fighter Command lost around 1,000 aircrew. Forty illustrations complement the loss details, and appendices provide…
Specifikacia RAF Fighter Command Losses of the Second World War Franks Norman
RAF Fighter Command Losses of the Second World War Franks Norman
During 1939-1941, Fighter Command lost around 1,000 aircrew. Forty illustrations complement the loss details, and appendices provide Fighter Command Orders of Battle at crucial periods in the conflict, plus details of the build-up of Night Fighter Squadrons during 1941, and a list of Wing Leaders. The reasons and circumstances for these losses are shown as crucial campaigns are enacted.
Following a brief campaign in Norway, and the brave but disastrous Battle of France and retreat through Dunkirk, Britain stood alone, waiting. In August 1939, on the eve of the war with Germany, Britain was ill-prepared and Fighter Command could muster only 37 operation squadrons to face the foe. As the forefront of Britain's defense at this time was RAF Fighter Command, with its Hurricanes, Spitfires, Blenheims, and a few obsolete Gladiators.
The inevitable onslaught began, and somehow, against vastly