The Royal Air Force had placed a great deal of faith in its force of bombers, Bomber Command, in the event of a future war. The belief in the ability of formations of bombers flying in daylight and unescorted, protecting themselves from enemy fighter attack, informed early tactics but led to bloody
RAF Inter-War Bombers
โ Scribed by Martyn Chorlton
- Publisher
- Kelsey Publishing
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 100
- Series
- Aeroplane Aviation Archive
- Category
- Library
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As part of the AHT series, the airfields and interest in this book are concentrated in a particular area'in this case Norfolk. The growing importance of the 'electronic war' in the air in 1943 caused the creation of 100 Group to fly both defensive and offensive sorties employing highly secret Radio
<span>From the lessons of the First World War, the RAF developed a fleet of modern monoplane aircraft in time for hostilities in 1939; a force that consisted of Hampdens, Whitleys, Wellingtons, Blenheims, and Battles. These aircraft and their crews were pitted against the German war machine from day