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A Soldier In The Cockpit From Rifles To Typhoons In World War Ii 1st Edition Ron W Pottinger

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A Soldier In The Cockpit From Rifles To Typhoons In World War Ii 1st Edition Ron W Pottinger
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A Soldier In The Cockpit From Rifles To Typhoons In World War Ii 1st Edition Ron W Pottinger instant download after payment.

Publisher: ‎ Stackpole Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.75 MB
Pages: 252
Author: Ron W. Pottinger
ISBN: 9780811733687, 0811733688
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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A Soldier In The Cockpit From Rifles To Typhoons In World War Ii 1st Edition Ron W Pottinger by Ron W. Pottinger 9780811733687, 0811733688 instant download after payment.

"I could see a carpet of twinkling lights from the ack ack all along the rail sidings which bordered the canal. I dove onto these with my cannons going. Then suddenly, when the attention of all the guns turned on me, I realized how foolhardy I was being. I ran the guns along the row of rail trucks--opened the throttle wide and pulled straight up for the clouds--with tracers crossing in front and on all sides of the plane."

Ron Pottinger started the war as a rifleman in the Royal Fusiliers, then transferred to the Royal Air Force, where he began flying the 7.5-ton Hawker Typhoon. He flew dozens of dangerous ground attack missions over occupied Europe through bad weather, heavy flak, and enemy fighters before being shot down and taken prisoner.

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