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Aerodromes Of Fighter Command Then And Now 1st Edition Robin J Brooks

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Aerodromes Of Fighter Command Then And Now 1st Edition Robin J Brooks
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Publisher: After the Battle
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 89.99 MB
Pages: 360
Author: Robin J. Brooks
ISBN: 9781399076814, 1399076817
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Aerodromes Of Fighter Command Then And Now 1st Edition Robin J Brooks by Robin J. Brooks 9781399076814, 1399076817 instant download after payment.

RAF Fighter Command was established in July 1936 to provide the airborne element in the defense of Britain against air attack. The aerodromes under the Command described in this book came under the control of several Groups: No. 9 in the west, No. 10 covering the south-west, No. 11 in the south-east, No.?12 on the eastern side of the country, and Nos. 13 and 14 protecting the extreme north. In this volume the activities of over 90 airfields are described and illustrated in our ‘then and now’ theme, both on the ground and from above. Many, having served their purpose, have returned to farmland leaving only odd vestiges to recall their former role as front-line fighter stations. Others have succumbed to the encroachment of housing or industry or even been totally expunged from the map through mining activities. 

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