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Mosquito Pathfinder: 90 WWII Ops-Op: Navigating 90 WWII Operations

Mosquito Pathfinder: 90 WWII Ops-Op: Navigating 90 WWII Operations

Ian Smith
4.2/5 ( ratings)
Having suffered the devastating effects of the Manchester blitz, sixteen-year-old Salford lad Albert Smith signed up to join the RAF not thinking he would be lucky enough to complete 90 operations. His first tour of 38 operations as a Wellington navigator over Germany and North Africa was soon continued when he volunteered for Pathfinder Mosquitoes with 109 squadron at Little Soughton.The Oboe navigation system was in its infancy and as one of only two Oboe squadrons, Smith was soon in the air illuminating bombing targets. Over 50 operations, Smith relives successes and failures with the new target marking system; triumphs and disappointments, mission aborts and successes, and all the fears and nervousness entailed in being the first aircraft over a heavily defended target. His narrative, interspersed with extracts from official Bomber Command records combines an official and personal view of the WWII air war.
Language
English
Pages
280
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Crecy Publishing
Release
January 04, 2012
ISBN
0907579787
ISBN 13
9780907579786

Mosquito Pathfinder: 90 WWII Ops-Op: Navigating 90 WWII Operations

Ian Smith
4.2/5 ( ratings)
Having suffered the devastating effects of the Manchester blitz, sixteen-year-old Salford lad Albert Smith signed up to join the RAF not thinking he would be lucky enough to complete 90 operations. His first tour of 38 operations as a Wellington navigator over Germany and North Africa was soon continued when he volunteered for Pathfinder Mosquitoes with 109 squadron at Little Soughton.The Oboe navigation system was in its infancy and as one of only two Oboe squadrons, Smith was soon in the air illuminating bombing targets. Over 50 operations, Smith relives successes and failures with the new target marking system; triumphs and disappointments, mission aborts and successes, and all the fears and nervousness entailed in being the first aircraft over a heavily defended target. His narrative, interspersed with extracts from official Bomber Command records combines an official and personal view of the WWII air war.
Language
English
Pages
280
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Crecy Publishing
Release
January 04, 2012
ISBN
0907579787
ISBN 13
9780907579786

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