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2015-09-09

Book : THE DOUGLAS A-20 HAVOC


THE DOUGLAS A-20 HAVOC The ultimate look : From drawing board to peerless allied light bomber

Of all the Allied bombers of WWII, the Douglas A-20 Havoc is probably the least well known, but was a major contributor to the air war effort, flying yeoman and unheralded missions not only for the USAAF, but also for the Royal Air Forces of Britain, South Africa, and Australia; the Vichy and Free French Air Forces; and most importantly, for the Soviet Army and Navy Air Forces,... (plus de détails)

William WOLF

2015, 512 pages, format 23 X 29, 750 photos et documents NB, texte en anglais.
Réf : SCH936 Prix : 95 €


Aerobuzz : Décès de René Goguey, pionnier de l'archéologie aérienne



Décès de René Goguey, pionnier de l'archéologie aérienne - Aerobuzz
René Goguey, 94 ans, pionnier de l'archéologie aérienne vient de mourir. Ce dijonnais, ancien lieutenant-colonel de l'armée de l'air a consacré toute (...)
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[GAR] Battle of Britain 75 – Pt.12 – RAF Biggin Hill’s Day of Infamy, 30/08/40



Elliott Marsh posted: "The seven-week period from 18 August to October 1940 saw RAF Biggin Hill, Kent, facing the brunt of the Luftwaffe's campaign against Fighter Command's airfields in the southeast. In the course of the 16 bombing raids against the airfield, 43 people were k"

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Battle of Britain 75 – Pt.12 – RAF Biggin Hill's Day of Infamy, 30/08/40

by Elliott Marsh
The seven-week period from 18 August to October 1940 saw RAF Biggin Hill, Kent, facing the brunt of the Luftwaffe's campaign against Fighter Command's airfields in the southeast. In the course of the 16 bombing raids against the airfield, 43 people were killed and scores more wounded. Elliott Marsh looks at the events of 30 August 1940, during which dozens of men and women were killed in one brief raid by just nine German bombers.

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