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Song Of The Beauforts
King, Colin M.

Song Of The Beauforts

No 100 Squadron RAAF and the Beaufort bomber operations

Air Power Development Centre (2007)
2nd. Edition
9781920800246
| Paperback
456 pages | Australia | English
Value: AUD 20.00
Dewey 940.544994

Subject

  • Beaufort (Bomber) - History
  • Bombers - History
  • World War, 1939-1945 - Aerial Operations, Australian

Plot

This book records the exploits of the airmen of the first Australian Beaufort squadron in action in World War II. Developed as a torpedo and general reconnaissance bomber, the Beaufort was the heaviest, most powerful and most complex aircraft ever built in this country. It entered service with the Royal Australian Air Force at a time when Japanese invasion seemed imminent. As the tide of the war in the South-West Pacific turned from one mostly fought over the ocean to a land-based operation, the original squadron was joined by additional Beaufort units to form the RAAF's No 71 Wing. Employing new methods of warfare, the Beaufort crews closely supported American and Australian ground forces. Using participants' own words to describe events, from the hazards of training to the fury of offensive operations, the author vividly brings to life the bravery of the aviators and the dedication and skill of the ground crews who operated Beauforts during the protracted campaign across the South-West Pacific.

Details

Original Publication Date 2004
Original Country Australia
Original Language English

Personal

Owner Bribie Island RSL Sub-Branch Library
Location H2
Index 1775
Added Date 12 January 2021 19:49:13
Modified Date 15 June 2023 15:40:20

Value

Value AUD 20.00
Book Condition Very Good