Tempest Squadrons of the RAF - Combat Aircraft

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Tempest Squadrons of the RAF

Tempest Squadrons of the RAF - Combat Aircraft

4.80 (5 Ratings by Goodreads)
paperback | English
Published: 17 November, 2016
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In the final six months of World War 2 the Tempest V was pitted against some of the Luftwaffe's most advanced fighter types. Focusing on these epic clashes, this title is ideal for aviation enthusiasts, modellers and anyone interested in the aerial combat of World War 2.

Hawker's charismatic Tempest V entered RAF service just in time to be the most successful counter to the V1 flying bomb assault on southern England in the summer of 1944. With more than 800 of the robot missiles to its credit, Tempest V units then crossed the Channel to lock horns with the best the Luftwaffe had to offer – Fw 190D-9s, Ta 152s, Me 262s and Bf 109G/Ks – achieving an impressive kill/loss ratio in aerial combat.

With incredibly detailed aircraft profiles and exciting combat reports this title covers the full history of Tempest squadrons, from their initial design and combat experience in World War 2 through to their post-war role and the eventual decline of this iconic British fighter.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781472814548
ISBN10 1472814541
Number Of Pages 96
Item Weight 340 g
Product Dimensions 180 x 244 x 8 mm
Publisher / Reseller Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

This is Chris Thomas’ third book for Osprey (the first being the highly successful ACE 27 Typhoon and Tempest Aces, followed by COM 86 – Typhoon Wings of 2nd TAF). He is the Air-Britain specialist on the Hawker Typhoon. He has had profile illustrations published in Air Enthusiast, Aeroplane Monthly, Flypast and Le Fana de l’Aviation, as well as illustrating Osprey titles COM 86 and ACE 122.

Mark Postlethwaite first worked as a photographer before turning his attention solely to artwork, and is now highly regarded in his field for the quality and accuracy of his work. He became the youngest elected member of the Guild of Aviation Artists in 1991. Mark is a valued Osprey artist and has contributed to more than 80 of its books.

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