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A Spitfire Pilots Story Pat Hughes Battle Of Britain Top Gun Dennis Newton

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A Spitfire Pilots Story Pat Hughes Battle Of Britain Top Gun Dennis Newton
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Publisher: Amberley Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.49 MB
Author: Dennis Newton
ISBN: 9781445654140, 9781445654157, 1445654148, 1445654156
Language: English
Year: 2016

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A Spitfire Pilots Story Pat Hughes Battle Of Britain Top Gun Dennis Newton by Dennis Newton 9781445654140, 9781445654157, 1445654148, 1445654156 instant download after payment.

Pat Hughes is today perhaps the greatest unsung hero of the Battle of Britain. Ranked sixth in the ‘ace of aces’ of the aerial campaign of summer 1940, he shot down at least fourteen enemy aircraft, mostly the Spitfire’s closely matched rival the Messerschmitt Me 109. As a flight commander in 234 Squadron he advocated bold, close-in tactics and during July 1940 scored the squadron’s first victories of the epic battle for air supremacy. The burden of command fell on his shoulders before the squadron transferred to the heart of the Battle in the south-east of England, where he endured the heaviest and most sustained period of fighting of the Battle of Britain. Revered by his fellow pilots, Hughes began a shooting spree on 15 August that only ended when he was killed during the first huge daylight attack on London on 7 September. In his last three days alone he contributed at least six kills. His death in mysterious circumstances left Kathleen, his bride of just six weeks, a war widow.

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