Hurricane Aces 1939–40 (Aircraft of the Aces)

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pp. [5] 128. Osprey Aircraft of the Aces Number 18, paperback edition, previous owner’s name pencilled on title page. “The Hawker Hurricane was the Raf’s first monoplane fighter, and it dragged the air force into a position where it could defend Britain in its ‘hour of need’. Prior to the Battle of Britain, a number of squadrons equipped with the fighter had seen action firstly in the ‘Phoney War’, and then during the disastrous campaign in France. Pilots like ‘Cobber’ Kain had achieved impressive scores in the face of overwhelming LUftwaffe forces, and although the RAF lost no less than 386 Hurricanes during the Blitzkried, it gave many pilots valuable experience. Hawker fighters outnumbered Spitfires during the Battle of Britain by three to one, and downed far mor aircraft. Overseas, a handful of pilots put up stiff resistance against Germany’s Italian ally in Libya and Egypt, and also over Malta.”

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ISBN 1855325977
ISBN13 9781855325975
Number of pages 128
Original Title Hurricane Aces 1939–40 (Aircraft of the Aces)
Published Date 1998
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition No Dj
Binding Paperback
Size Larger 8vo
Place of Publication London
Edition First edition
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pp. [5] 128. Osprey Aircraft of the Aces Number 18, paperback edition, previous owner’s name pencilled on title page. “The Hawker Hurricane was the Raf’s first monoplane fighter, and it dragged the air force into a position where it could defend Britain in its ‘hour of need’. Prior to the Battle of Britain, a number of squadrons equipped with the fighter had seen action firstly in the ‘Phoney War’, and then during the disastrous campaign in France. Pilots like ‘Cobber’ Kain had achieved impressive scores in the face of overwhelming LUftwaffe forces, and although the RAF lost no less than 386 Hurricanes during the Blitzkried, it gave many pilots valuable experience. Hawker fighters outnumbered Spitfires during the Battle of Britain by three to one, and downed far mor aircraft. Overseas, a handful of pilots put up stiff resistance against Germany’s Italian ally in Libya and Egypt, and also over Malta.”

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