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Norm Bomber Command The Story Of Francis Norman Norm Crouch The First Australian To Fly A Lancaster Bomber In World War Ii Crouch

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Norm Bomber Command The Story Of Francis Norman Norm Crouch The First Australian To Fly A Lancaster Bomber In World War Ii Crouch
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Norm Bomber Command The Story Of Francis Norman Norm Crouch The First Australian To Fly A Lancaster Bomber In World War Ii Crouch instant download after payment.

Publisher: Footprints Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.96 MB
Author: Crouch, James
ISBN: 9780648714521, 9780648714538, 9780648714576, 0648714527, 0648714535, 0648714578
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Norm Bomber Command The Story Of Francis Norman Norm Crouch The First Australian To Fly A Lancaster Bomber In World War Ii Crouch by Crouch, James 9780648714521, 9780648714538, 9780648714576, 0648714527, 0648714535, 0648714578 instant download after payment.

Bomber Command was not normal.

The touching, true story of how 15-year-old Francis Norman ‘Norm’ Crouch first wanted to fly and later became the first Australian RAAF pilot to fly a Lancaster bomber during the second world war.

Overhead he heard an aeroplane and looked up to see a Tiger

Moth Biplane flying very low.

Norm joined 97 Squadron, an RAF ‘Bomber Command’ air unit. He was the only Australian and low flying was something he loved doing, often. Amazingly, it only got him into strife once. On one occasion a policeman reported him for flying so low that the wingtip of his Lancaster was scraping the ground.

Norm lost count of the number of crashes he suffered during the war. ‘It was just normal in those days,’ he said. One of those crashes brought Margery, a beautiful WAAF nurse, into his life and romance blossomed.

Group Captain Drane Lowe put his hand on Norm’s shoulder and

said, ‘Yes Norm, we made a big difference, lost so many friends and

in the end we were lucky and survived. We will have to lead good

lives to repay that luck.’

Of all the Australian aircrew who departed in 1941, only 8% returned

home.

Norm was one of the lucky ones.

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