011117 - THE ROYAL AIR FORCE IN AMERICAN SKIES: The Seven British Flight Schools in the US during WWII
By Tom Killebrew
By early 1941, Great Britain stood alone against the aerial might of Nazi Germany and was in need of pilots. The Lend-Lease Act allowed for the training of British pilots in the United States and the formation of British Flying Training Schools. These unique schools were owned by American operators, staffed with American civilian instructors, supervised by British Royal Air Force officers, utilized aircraft supplied by the U.S. Army Air Corps, and used the RAF training syllabus.
Within these pages, Tom Killebrew provides the first comprehensive history of all seven British Flying Training Schools located in Terrell, Texas; Lancaster, California; Miami, Oklahoma; Mesa, Arizona; Clewiston, Florida; Ponca City, Oklahoma; and Sweetwater, Texas. The British students attended classes and slowly mastered the elements of flight day and night. Some students flushed out, while others were killed during training mishaps and are buried in local cemeteries. Those who finished the course became Royal Air Force pilots. These young British students would also forge a strong and long-lasting bond of friendship with the Americans they came to know.
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 464 |
Publication Date | One copy left! |
Pictures | 20 b/w photos, map |
Width (mm) | 150 |
Height (mm) | 230 |
Dust Jacket | Yes |
ISBN | - |
Price |
£28.95 |