This is an account of the anti-U-boat campaigns during World War II. It contains reminiscences of: the saga of the Italian submarine "Luigi Torelli"; the first U-boat to be attacked by an aircraft carrying a Leigh Light; of Operation Swamp along the southern Mediterranean coast of Spain, with U343 being attacked by eight aircraft of which two were shot down and two others damaged; and of the sinking of U459 onto which the attacking aircraft actually crashed when shot down. These, and other first-hand accounts from both sides, aim to give an insight into how Allied airmen and German submarines fought against each other in the the hostile skies above the deep, cold sea.
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Review:
"'Worthy of a place on most aviation bookshelves.' Flypast; 'All the accounts are dramatised by reminiscences...the author's research has been extensive.' Lloyds List; 'An excellent book, describing the skill, bravery and fortitude exemplified by allied airmen over hostile seas!' Light Aviation"
About the Author:
Norman Franks is a respected historian and author. Previous titles for Pen and Sword include InThe Footsteps of the Red Baron (co-authored with Mike OConnor), The Fighting Cocks, RAF Fighter Pilots Over Burma, Dogfight, The Fallen Few of the Battle of Britain (with Nigel McCrery) and Dowdings Eagles. Over the course of his career, Frank has published some of the most compelling works on First World War fighter aviation, being one of the worlds leading authorities on the subject. He lives in Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex.
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- PublisherGrub Street Publishing
- Publication date1997
- ISBN 10 1898697574
- ISBN 13 9781898697572
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages224
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