BRITAIN'S FLEET AIR ARM IN WORLD WAR II
Written by Ron Mackay
Published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd.
in 2005
ISBN: 0764321315
- Categorised in:
- MILITARY
- WORLD WAR II
- AVIATION
- NAVY
- HISTORY
BRITAIN'S FLEET AIR ARM IN WORLD WAR II
Written by Ron Mackay.
Stock no. 1829699
1st.
2005.
Hardback.
Large format.
Nearly fine condition in a nearly fine dustwrapper.
A Schiffer Military History Book. After a promising beginning as the Royal Naval Air Service in World War I, the Fleet Air Arm, also known as 'The Air Branch of the Royal Navy', became a military 'football' passed around betwen its parent service and the Royal Air Force under whose operational control it fell from 1918-1937. At the outbreak of WWII, the Force was poorly equipped and dangerously short of qualified personnel and suffered accordingly. By 1943, with the provision of superior carrier aircraft designs and a similar whole sale expansion in Fleet and Escort carriers, as well as the personnel with which to operate the warships and aircraft, the Fllet Air Arm was an all-round, efficient Force. Large format. Pictorial glazed boards. Marbled endpapers. B/w photos. 311 pages including index. ISBN: 0764321315. Minor splash of binding glue to lower edge of text block, previous bookseller's price label to rear panel of dustwrapper (small and unobtrusive) else a lovely copy!
Front cover
Contents
- Foreword
- Chapter 1 " In the Beginning "
- Chapter 2 The Locust Years - 1918-1939
- Chapter 3 The Lengthening Odds - 1939-1940
- Chapter4 Battle of the Atlantic - 1940-1942
- Chapter 5
- Part One: 'Mare Nostrum'
- Part Two: Malta
- Chapter 6 The Far East Boils Over - 1941-1942
- Chapter 7
- Part One: The Frozen Hell (Russian Conveys)
- Part Two: The Arctic Route Secured - 1943-1945
- Chapter 8 Mediterranean Advance - 1943-1944
- Chapter 9 'Tirpitz' and the Capitol Ship Threat
- Chapter 10 Atlantic Victory - 1943-1945
- Chapter 11 D-Day to VE-Day in Europe
- Chapter 12 Eastern Fleet/East Indies Fleet - 1944-1945
- Chapter 13 British Pacific Fleet
- Appendices
- Appendix A: Colour Aircraft Profiles
- Appendix B: UK Naval Air Stations
- Sources
- Index