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Desert Flyer
Martyn R.Ford- Jones
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Description for Desert Flyer
Num Pages: 352 pages, over 230 b/w photos. BIC Classification: HBJD; HBWQ; JWG. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 239 x 163 x 26. Weight in Grams: 954.
Killed in a flying accident in February 1944, Flying Officer William Marsh left behind a personal insight into the life of a desert flyer. Desert Flyer follows Bill Marsh from his early days as a schoolboy, through his RAF training in England and Canada, joins him in his first operational squadron and ultimately his life in North Africa. Originally posted to No. 605 Squadron, Bill Marsh was to have served in the unit in the Far East. However, fate dictated that he was destined for the desert war. He joined No. 274 Squadron and flew Hurricane fighter/bombers against Rommel's forces in the North African desert. Graphic descriptions of Marsh's eyewitness accounts of the sinking of the Royal Navy's aircraft Ark Royal, the aerial dogfights with the Luftwaffe and Regia Aeronautica, as well as details of his day-to-day life are all recorded within these pages. Over 230 previously unpublished photographs, taken by Bill Marsh, support the text. Utilizing private journals, personal letters, photographs, and flying log books, together with details from squadron operational record books, the author has brought to life the words and photographs recorded by William Marsh, the Desert Flyer.
Product Details
Publication date
2004
Publisher
Schiffer Publishing Ltd United States
Number of pages
352
Condition
New
Number of Pages
352
Format
Hardback
Place of Publication
Atglen, United States
ISBN
9780764303470
SKU
V9780764303470
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About Martyn R.Ford- Jones
Martyn R. Ford-Jones is the recognized historian for No.XV Squadron, RAF. He is a member of both the RAF Club and XV Squadron Association. He is also a Life Member of the Bomber Command Association.
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