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Flight Craft Special 3: RAF Fighters Before the Storm

English

By (author): Martin Derry Neil Robinson

When the First World War ended the then recently established Royal Air Force was awash with aircraft of all descriptions. More surprising, perhaps, was the fact that despite an ongoing cull of obsolescing types, on the last day of 1919, the RAF still possessed 9,122 non-obsolete aircraft , with a further 1,100 more assigned to the Fleet Air Arm. Whilst the famous SE.5A and Sopwith Camel had by this time largely been consigned to history, the RAF possessed no less than 1,860 Sopwith Snipes which, from 1920, would become the RAFs standard single-seat fighter for years to come. Other core types on charge on 31 December 1919 included some 1,650 Bristol F.2B fighters and 1,250 de Havilland DH.9As, which, together with the Snipe, accounted for over fifty per cent of the RAFs inventory at that time. Avro 504 training aircraft accounted for a further 2,700 airframes. In this Flight Craft Special, the authors provide a detailed and informative pictorial history of those scout/fighter aircraft that served in an operational capacity with the RAF from January 1920 until the last day of 1939 a period in which Britain once again moved from an era of peace to war with an old enemy, albeit this time Hitlers totalitarian National Socialist Germany as opposed to the Imperial Germany of old. As well as covering each of the fighter types used during the inter-war period, and featuring most of the squadrons, the photographs themselves convey the sense of the technical advances that rapidly took root within Britains aero industries from the mid-1930s onwards, moving from the brightly-marked overall silver wood and linen biplanes to the dull camouflaged metal-skinned monoplanes. The progression of machine-gun development from the Lewis and Vickers of the First World War to the later Browning is covered, spanning the days of the biplanes two fixed synchronised Lewis or Vickers .303-inch machine-guns mounted in the forward fuselage to eight wing-mounted .303-inch Browning machine-guns in the new monoplane fighters. There is also a small, but fascinating, section on the monoplane also rans the monoplane fighters that were designed and had prototypes built but failed to reach the finishing post! See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 210 x 297mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Aug 2024
  • Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781526786180

About Martin DerryNeil Robinson

After leaving Midland County Publications Martin Derry has been involved with compiling editing assisting with and subsequently writing aviation-related books for fifteen years or more initially with Dalrymple and Verdun Publishing Crecy and since 2012 with Pen & Sword for whom he has written several of their _Flight Craft_ series of books with the nostalgist and modeller in mind Martin currently has other titles in preparation. Martin Derry and Neil Robinson have been involved in compiling editing assisting-in and writing about aviation-related books and publications for over 30 years and have brought their collective wealth of knowledge of the aircraft types and the colours that they flew in to enhance the _Flight Craft_ series having compiled and authored several books in the range. Both have several more books under production and in preparation for future _Flight Craft_ titles.

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