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Bomber Aircrew of World War II: True Stories of Frontline Air Combat

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Aircrew on a bomber in World War II experienced a cold, tiring and perilous existence. The RAF flew at night, when the human spirit is at its lowest ebb and for many it did not seem prudent to think further ahead than the target, and then hope for a safe return. Daytime raids brought the fear of defending fighters preying on the massed formations of heavily laden aircraft as they struggled over enemy territory. The ground crew saw their aircraft heave themselves into the air and their imagination filled the silent hours until they counted in the returning aircraft and saw the ravages of the enemy defenses and the hazards of foul weather. This is their story.

240 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2004

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Bruce Barrymore Halpenny

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Bruce Barrymore Halpenny is a respected British military historian, specialising in airfields & aircraft. He also writes ghost stories and mysteries.
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