The Lion of the RAF

The Lion of the RAF
Author: Paul McElhinney
Publsiher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2019-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781445690629

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The incredible true story of Air Marshal Sir George Robert Beamish, KCB, CBE - a man who played rugby for Ireland and the British & Irish Lions before becoming a leading light of the RAF during the Second World War, and a senior commander in the years following the war.

The Lion Has Wings

The Lion Has Wings
Author: L. F. E. Coombs
Publsiher: Airlife Publishing
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Aeronautics, Military
ISBN: 1853108057

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Beskrivelse af hvorledes RAF forberedte sig på 2. verdenskrig.

The RAF s Cross Channel Offensive

The RAF s Cross Channel Offensive
Author: John Starkey
Publsiher: Air World
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2023-01-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781399088954

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The story of the RAF, and in particular Fighter Command, during the Battle of Britain has been told many times. It is a tale of the gallant pilots of ‘The Few’, in their Hurricanes and Spitfires, with the nation’s back to the wall, fighting off the Luftwaffe’s airborne assault against enormous odds. But the story of Fighter Command’s operations immediately after the Battle of Britain is less well known. Marshal of the Royal Air Force Hugh Montague Trenchard commanded the Royal Flying Corps in the First World War. His policy then had been for his aircraft and men to be continually on the offensive, always over the German lines taking the fight to the enemy. After being promoted to command the RAF, Trenchard retired in 1930. In November 1940, Trenchard showed up again at the Air Ministry and proposed that the RAF should ‘Lean Towards France’ – that it should go on the offensive. The RAF would, claimed Trenchard, win the resulting battle of attrition. One of the main outcomes of the RAF’s new offensive stance was the introduction of the Circus sorties. These were attacks undertaken by a small force of bombers with a powerful fighter escort. They were intended to lure enemy fighters into the air so that they could be engaged by RAF fighters, the primary objective being the destruction of Luftwaffe fighters, followed by the protection of the bombers from attack. A further development of the Circus missions were Ramrods, Rhubarbs and Rodeos, all of which were variations on the same theme. A Ramrod was similar to a Circus, though in this instance the primary objective was the destruction of the target, the main role of the accompanying fighters being to protect the bombers from attack. A Rhubarb was a small-scale attack by fighters using cloud cover and/or surprise, the object of which was to destroy German aircraft in the air and/or striking at ground targets, while a Rodeo consisted of a fighter sweep over enemy territory with no bombers. Drawing on official documents and archive material, as well as accounts by many of those involved, James Starkey reveals just how Trenchard’s views won through and the RAF went on the offensive from late 1940 into 1941. Was it a failed strategy? If so, why was it not halted once the results began to be seen?

The RAF and Aircraft Design

The RAF and Aircraft Design
Author: Colin S Sinnott
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2014-05-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135278816

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This work examines the evolution of the RAF's operational requirements for its home defence air force - for bombers to mount a deterrent counter offensive and for fighters to provide direct defence of Britain. It discusses the management processes, policies and decisions relevant to operational requirements on the basis of a detailed study of Air Ministry papers of the time. By tracing the development of operational requirements, the author exposes the thinking behind the RAF's quest for effective fighter and bomber aircraft. He describes the ideas and concepts of air warfare that were adopted in the 1920s, and shows how these evolved into the Air Staff's requirements for the aircraft which the RAF entered and fought in World War II.

The Royal Air Force

The Royal Air Force
Author: John Buckley,Paul Beaver
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2018-06-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780192518958

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In 1918, the Royal Air Force became the first major independent air force in the world. Formed to serve a strategic need in the most intensive war that Britain had then fought, the RAF continued in the inter-war era to play a key role in the political and diplomatic world, and in defending the Empire. During the Second World War, the RAF was pivotal in defending Britain from invasion in the Battle of Britain, and then in leading the assault on the Axis powers, most notably through the contentious bomber offensive against Germany. In the post-war world, the RAF adapted and developed into a force to meet the needs of the United Kingdom during the Cold War, the retreat from Empire, and most recently in the move to coalition warfare against low intensity threats, all against a backdrop of diminishing resources and shifting priorities. This is the story of the RAF over the first century of its existence: how it has confronted the many challenges and threats it has faced — from the Luftwaffe in 1940, through the spectre of nuclear holocaust in the Cold War, to the fight against terrorism in the 21st century — and how it has contributed to the defence of the United Kingdom throughout that period.

The Royal Air Force 1939 1945

The Royal Air Force  1939   1945
Author: Chaz Bowyer
Publsiher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 271
Release: 1996-06-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781473817432

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This book examines every aspect of The Royal Air Force, including organisation, statistics and operations during World War Two.

C 130 Hercules in the RAF

C 130 Hercules in the RAF
Author: Clive Bennett
Publsiher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2018-05-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781445652085

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A highly illustrated celebration of fifty years of the Hercules in service with the Royal Air Force.

The Royal Air Force Volume 2

The Royal Air Force   Volume 2
Author: Ian Philpott
Publsiher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2006-07-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781844153916

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Volume II of this mammoth reference work covers the years in which the League of Nations failed because of the emerging dictatorships in Germany and Italy and the expansionist policies adopted by Japan. Britain was still reeling from the consequences of World War I and the RAF was sadly far behind the other major world powers in aircraft design, still relying on bi-planes that were direct descendants of World War I thinking. It gradually became apparent that, despite UK government dithering, the RAF needed to develop new aircraft, engines and increase production to confront the bully-boy tactics of the Axis powers. As the turn of the decade approached extraordinary measures were taken to enable RAF to defend Britain's skies and this her freedom. As with Volume 1, this book covers every conceivable part of the RAF's history through these pre-War days. It looks at the development and invention of new equipment such as radar, monoplane fighters, metal construction and the heavy bomber. This was an era when science in aviation was rushing ahead and fortunately for Britain's freedom, it laid the foundations of victory in 1.945