Bombers: The Aircrew Experience

$15.00

By Philip Kaplan

Published By Barnes & Noble Books

Year Published 2000

Book Format - Hard cover

Summary

This book is an account, largely in their own words, of what the Second World War Allied aircrews experienced. During the war over 100,000 RAF and USAAF bomber aircrew died while flying five to six miles above the earth, deep into enemy territory, and hoping to return to the comparative normality of their airbase while waiting for their next mission. This is a great book for someone with a fascination with bombers and the men that flew in them.

Notes - Slight wear and tear on dust jacket.

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By Philip Kaplan

Published By Barnes & Noble Books

Year Published 2000

Book Format - Hard cover

Summary

This book is an account, largely in their own words, of what the Second World War Allied aircrews experienced. During the war over 100,000 RAF and USAAF bomber aircrew died while flying five to six miles above the earth, deep into enemy territory, and hoping to return to the comparative normality of their airbase while waiting for their next mission. This is a great book for someone with a fascination with bombers and the men that flew in them.

Notes - Slight wear and tear on dust jacket.

By Philip Kaplan

Published By Barnes & Noble Books

Year Published 2000

Book Format - Hard cover

Summary

This book is an account, largely in their own words, of what the Second World War Allied aircrews experienced. During the war over 100,000 RAF and USAAF bomber aircrew died while flying five to six miles above the earth, deep into enemy territory, and hoping to return to the comparative normality of their airbase while waiting for their next mission. This is a great book for someone with a fascination with bombers and the men that flew in them.

Notes - Slight wear and tear on dust jacket.

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