Frank 'Chota' Carey by Norman Franks

Frank 'Chota' Carey by Norman Franks

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Frank Reginald Carey is a name well known to aviation historians. As an NCO pilot, he had already been in combat. Ending the war as a Group Captain, he later had an illustrious post-war career in the service, becoming Air Advisor to the UK High Commissioner in Australia. Drawing from log books and archives, this book presents a study of Carey.

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Frank 'Chota' Carey by Norman Franks

Frank Reginald Carey is a name well known to aviation historians. As an NCO pilot, before the war finally erupted into action in May 1940, Carey had already been in combat and received the DFM. Commissioned just before 'the balloon went up', he was sent to France and fought doggedly for four days, shooting down more than a dozen German aircraft and winning the DFC and Bar. He then returned to England and the Battle of Britain, scoring 18 by mid-August 1940, all on Hurricanes, before being wounded. In 1941, he was given his own squadron, with which he sailed for the Middle East, thence piece-meal to Rangoon, Burma to fight the Japanese. Fighting a desperate rearguard action as the British army retreated up Malaya, and then Burma, Carey shot down more hostile aircraft and had further commands in India and Burma, having gained the nickname 'Chota' because of his size. Ending the war as a Group Captain - not bad for a pre-war Halton 'Brat' and sergeant pilot - he later had an illustrious post-war career in the service, including becoming Air Advisor to the UK High Commissioner in Australia and Rolls-Royce Representative in the same country. Of the top twelve British aces of the war, Carey's long-awaited story is the only one so far not to have been produced as a book, due mainly to his own self-effacing modesty. Norman Franks was given full access to private papers, log books and archives and had the pleasure of meeting Frank on several occasions. This is a warm and rewarding study by a renowned historian.

Norman Franks is one of the world's leading authorities on World War 1 fighter aviation, having published some of the seminal works on the subject. He is currently working on a long list of volumes on Great War aces for Osprey's Aircraft of the Aces series.
Greg VanWyngarden has had a lifelong interest in World War 1 aviation, and has been particularly active in deciphering the colours and markings that decorated the various German fighters flown by the leading aces. This is his third book for Osprey, having co-authored Aircraft of the Aces 40: 'Fokker Dr I Aces of World War 1' (2001) and Aircraft of the Aces 53: 'Fokker D Aces of World War 1: Pt 1' (2002) with Norman Franks.

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ISBN 13 9781904943389
ISBN 10 1904943381
Title Frank 'Chota' Carey
Author Norman Franks
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Grub Street Publishing
Year published 2006-05-31
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.