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A Royal Navy Cold War Buccaneer Pilot Flying The Famous Maritime Strike Aircraft Steve Kershaw

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A Royal Navy Cold War Buccaneer Pilot Flying The Famous Maritime Strike Aircraft Steve Kershaw
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A Royal Navy Cold War Buccaneer Pilot Flying The Famous Maritime Strike Aircraft Steve Kershaw instant download after payment.

Publisher: Pen & Sword Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.23 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Steve Kershaw
ISBN: 9781399040129, 139904012X
Language: English
Year: 2023

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A Royal Navy Cold War Buccaneer Pilot Flying The Famous Maritime Strike Aircraft Steve Kershaw by Steve Kershaw 9781399040129, 139904012X instant download after payment.

This is a vivid and powerful story of life on board the last of our great Second World War-era aircraft carriers, modernized to serve beyond their time. It is a story of the Cold War which conveys the trials and tribulations of flying one of the best-loved military aircraft in history. Steve Kershaw joined the Royal Navy in 1963. He began flying training in 1968 and progressed to the Blackburn Buccaneer – a world-class naval strike jet that was designed to fly very fast at ultra-low altitudes. In 1970, Steve joined 800 Naval Air Squadron, which embarked on HMS Eagle on its epic final cruise. The voyage to the Far East was far from trouble-free – an aircraft crashed into the sea, there was a devastating explosion on board the carrier, and then two sailors were arrested for murder in Auckland. New year 1972 saw HMS Eagle decommissioned and 800 NAS disbanded. Steve was transferred to 845 Naval Air Squadron, on which he flew Wessex helicopters. Embarked on HMS Hermes, the squadron...

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