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Night Duel Over Germany Bomber Command’s Battle Over the Reich During WWII


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Pen & Sword | 2011 | ISBN: 1783463376 | English | 256 pages | PDF | 87.43 MB
Bomber Command’s night offensive against Nazi Germany, which lasted for nearly six years, was one of Britain’s major contributions to the allied effort during the Second World War. But the decision to conduct its main operations at night only come about following heavy losses by day, when its pre-war medium bombers had been found lacking in modern air warfare. The Luftwaffe, too, had its early problems. Initially without a dedicated night fighter, it was ill-equipped to defend the Reich, and so the stage was set for what would become one of the most critical strategic encounters of the war. Things had to change on both sides. Soon there came new and more capable aircraft, in ever-increasing numbers, coupled with new tactics and technology, as each side strove to gain the upper hand. It became a fascinating encounter between the crews of Bomber Command and the Luftwaffe’s night fighter force, the Nachtjagd, with no shortage of courage and heavy losses on both sides.Amongst the epic encounters were Bomber Command’s Thousand Bomber raids, the attack on the German V-weapons research establishment at Peenemunde, the campaigns against the industrial Ruhr, Hamburg and Berlin, and the disastrous raid on Nuremberg. This new publication consolidates accounts from both sides and from all ranks of service in an effort to provide a comprehensive account of some of the most ferocious nocturnal engagements of the Second World War.

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Dive Bomber! Aircraft, Technology and Tactics in World War II


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Casemate ✅Publishers | 2008 | ISBN: 1932033742 | English | 388 pages | PDF | 103.17 MB
An interesting, comprehensive account of the major dive bombing actions of World War 2, together with a history of the development of dive bombing. It pays particular attention to the controversy within the Royal Air Force between those who advocated level bombing and those, especially in the Fleet Air Arm, who wanted a bomber capable of precision bombing. In the event, level bombers rarely hit, let along sank, ships. They proved to be great city destroyers, but poor at hitting small targets and very poor at hitting small, moving targets. The diagrams are excellent, and one could almost use it as a text for how dive bombing should be done. A very good reference for a much neglected subject.

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Bomber Command 1936-1968 An Operational & Historical Record


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English | September 26, 2022 | ISBN: 1399075020 | 256 pages | MOBI | 36 Mb
This is a comprehensive reference to the structure, operation, aircraft and men of Bomber Command from its formation on 1936 to 1968 when it became part of Strike Command. It includes descriptions of many notable bombing raids, the many types of aircraft used, weapons and airfields. The five main sections of the book include a general historical introduction and overview, operations, operational groups, aircrew training and technical details of each aircraft type. Lengthy Annexes cover personnel, the squadrons in World War II, accuracy of attacks, orders of battle for each wartime year, maps of airfields locations, tonnage of bombs dropped, and nuclear weapons carried in the post-war years.

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The Tuskegee Airmen and the Never Lost a Bomber Myth


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English | 2012 | pages: 31 | ISBN: 1588382443 | EPUB | 0,7 mb
During the first sixty years following World War II, a powerful myth grew up claiming that the Tuskegee Airmen, the only black American military pilots in the war, had been the only fighter escort group never to have lost a bomber to enemy aircraft fire. The myth was enshrined in articles, books, museum exhibits, television programs, and films. In actuality, the all-black 332d Fighter Group flew at least seven bomber escort missions, of the 179 it flew for the Fifteenth Air Force between early June 1944 and the end of April 1945, in which one or more of the bombers it escorted was shot down by enemy aircraft. In fact, 27 bombers the 332d Fighter Group was assigned to escort were shot down by enemy aircraft during the war, most during the summer of 1944.

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Bomber Aircraft of the United States


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Arco Publishing | 1967 | ISBN: 0668015969 | English | 104 pages | PDF | 92.14 MB
Representing the major part of retaliatory forces of the US, from the pint sized Douglas Skyhawk to the mighty B52, in use by all branches of the armed forces.

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The Wellington Bomber Story


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The History Press | 2011 | ISBN: 0752461931 | English | 136 pages | PDF | 62.34 MB
The Vickers Wellington was a twin-engine, long range medium bomber, used as a night bomber in the early years of World War II, and the only British bomber to be produced throughout the whole of the war. This colorful history combines narrative description and condensed history of construction, combat career, and postwar service to tell the complete, concise story of one of the world’s most famous aircraft and one of the finest bombers of World War II. There are superlative photos of the "Wimpy" with detailed and expert captions and other material, and many accounts of the aircraft in service and in combat by the men who were there in all theaters around the world-Coastal Command, Bomber Command, and 2nd TAF, in Europe, the Mediterranean, and Asia.

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Halifax From Front-Line Bomber to Post-War Transport (Aeroplane Icons) (2024)


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Kelsey Publishing | 2013 | ISBN: 1907426485 | English | 132 pages | PDF | 104.63 MB
One of the three British four-engine heavy bombers which took the night war to Hitler’s heartland, the Handley Page Halifax contributed in no small way to the destruction and ultimate surrender of the Third Reich. Unlike its Short Stirling and Avro Lancaster companions, the Halifax proved a more versatile design, taking on roles additional to its principle mission with RAF Bomber Command.

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