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Defiant, Blenheim and Havoc Aces
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Description
An illustrated history of three pioneering fighters. The Defiant and the Blenheim enjoying early successes until they came up against the vastly superior Messerschmitt Bf 109, and the American-built Havoc.
The Blenheim IF flew some of Fighter Command's early offensive operations, and the type soon proved vulnerable when pitted against single-seat fighters. However, for much of 1940 the Blenheim fighter squadrons provided the RAF's main long-range convoy escort and nightfighter capability. In the mid-1930s, in an attempt to capitalise on its expertise in power-operated gun turrets, the Boulton Paul Company developed the Defiant, a single-engined fighter in which all the armament was concentrated in the turret behind the pilot. Intended as a 'bomber destroyer', the Defiant had its combat debut over Dunkirk, and initially achieved some considerable success.
A number of American-built aircraft called Douglas DB-7 light bombers (named Havoc by the RAF), were fitted with radar for nightfighter duties and others successfully replaced the Blenheim as night intruders. As this book outlines, a total of 11 pilots claimed five or more victories when flying these three types to become aces, whilst no fewer than 33 who became aces claimed at least part of their scores when flying the Blenheim, Defiant or Havoc.
Table of Contents
Dunkirk and the Battle of Britain
Early Night Operations
Overseas Operations
Valediction
Appendices
- Blenheim, Defiant & Havoc Aces
- Aces with some Blenheim, Defiant & Havoc claims
- Aces that flew Blenheim, Defiant & Havoc but made no claims
- Colour Plates Commentary
Product details
Published | Nov 20 2012 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 96 |
ISBN | 9781780964386 |
Imprint | Osprey Publishing |
Illustrations | 91 b/w |
Series | Aircraft of the Aces |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This absorbing account begins with a bang ... And it gets better from there.
David L. Veres, www.cybermodeler.com
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...provides a fine survey of some of the lesser-known fighter planes to serve with the RAF in World War II, and the pilots that flew them.
James A. Cox, The Bookwatch (September 2012)

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