Description: In the earliest days of World War One, when IX Squadron was formed, we went to the fight in little 50mph machines that were barely capable of taking pilot and observer, a gun and a few small, hand-held bombs into the sky, especially on a windy day. When we took a wireless set, to spot for the artillery and report on troop movements, the extra load forced the defenceless pilot to leave his observer behind. A century later, IX (B) Squadron flies jets that can exceed the speed of sound, place laser-guided missiles within a few centimetres of the target, and transmit the most complex data in real time across the globe. In between, the tale is of ponderous beasts of biplanes, of Wellingtons and Lancasters in the bloody battles of World War Two, of Canberras and Vulcans in the nuclear age of the Cold War. Above all, it's the story of the men and women of the RAF's senior bomber squadron across a hundred years of war and peace, and their words fill this book. We go from those beginnings in wood, wire and fabric kites over France and a pilot armed with a service revolver, to the world's first Tornado squadron in the Gulf wars, over Kosovo and Afghanistan, and so to the present, a century on. It really is one hell of a story. AUTHOR: Gordon Thorburn is the author of more than twenty books, including the best-selling Men and Sheds. Look out for Pen & Sword's The Luck of a Lancaster and Bomber Command 1939-1940. 150 b/w illustrations
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EAN: 9781399074926
UPC: 9781399074926
ISBN: 9781399074926
MPN: N/A
Format: Paperback, 296 pages
Author: Thornburn, Gordon
Book Title: A Century of Air Warfare with Nine (IX) Squadron,
Item Height: 1.6 cm
Item Length: 23.4 cm
Item Weight: 0.65 kg
Item Width: 15.7 cm
Language: Eng
Publisher: Pen and Sword Aviation