East Anglia Books

041611 - ARMING FOR ACCURACY: RAF Bomb Aimers of the Second World War

By Colin Pateman

Provides accounts of previously unpublished and historically accurate operational flying by RAF bomb aimers over Nazi Germany.

  • Packed with incredible stories of individual heroism and sacrifice
  • Assiduously researched and referenced from operational logbooks, rich in detail and lavishly illustrated with many unpublished images
  • Supported by National Archives’ historical documentation originated from within the RAF
  • During the Second World War, Bomber Command witnessed the large four-engine ‘heavy bombers’, namely the Handley Page Halifax, Short Stirling and Avro Lancaster develop into significant bomb-carrying platforms.

Arming for Accuracy: RAF Bomb Aimers During the Second World War studies the origin of bomb aimers, their training and the complexity of dropping many types of ordinance. Technical and scientific developments are examined to provide an understanding that enabled the bomb-aimers wing to be awarded to the men who volunteered.

Accounts of dangerous operational flying will be revealed by bomb aimers in numerous aircraft. This book will examine true accounts that took place, and many are based upon personal flying logbooks and other unique material originating from the aircrew

 

Format Hardback
Pages 196
Publication Date In Stock
Pictures

45 b/w photos

Width (mm) 156
Height (mm) 234
Dust Jacket Yes
ISBN 978-1-78155-815-7
Price

£25.00

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