249 AT MALTA: RAF'S TOP-SCORING FIGHTER SQUADRON
Autore: Brian Cull, Frederick Galea
Codice: 216077
Documenta tutte le missioni aeree condotte dal 249th Fighter Squadron della RAF sopra i cieli di Malta durante la seconda guerra mondiale.
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- All known combat claims and losses
- Many personal accounts and memories of the battle
- Illustrated with new and rarely seen photographs
By the end of 1941, following its participation in the Battle of Britain, 249 Squadron was posted to Malta. Having been informed that its pilots would be required to fly from the deck of an aircraft carrier, intensive practice flights took place with two Hurricanes fitted with long-range tanks, making shortened take-off runs from an airfield runway. The following month, having been ferried to Gibraltar, the aircraft were off-loaded on to the Ark Royal and all twenty safely reached Malta – an area dubbed a fighter pilot’s paradise.
This was the beginning of 249’s adventure in the defence of Malta. Spitfires would follow early in 1942 and by the time it moved to a new theatre of operations, 249 had claimed 245 air victories, producing ace pilots such as ‘Screwball’ Beurling, ‘Laddie’ Lucas, Johnny Plagis and John Lynch to name but a few. There was seldom a shortage of targets as the Luftwaffe endeavoured to flatten the defences and destroy the small air force, in which it failed, but only narrowly.
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61 foto in bianco e nero
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