Nightfighter by Ken Delve

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Nightfighter by Ken Delve

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This study provides a history of aerial night combat, from its origins in World War I to the 1990s. The main emphasis is on the action and technology race that took place during World War II. Data panels throughout the text detail aircraft types, weapons, equipment, characters and tactics.

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Nightfighter by Ken Delve

A comprehensive fresh study of the art of night fighting from WWl origins to the present day. Main emphasis is on the action and technology race of the Second World War, but the subject will be written in an entertaining narrative and presented in a reading narrative format. Complete and full new history, based extensively on squadron papers and airforce archives and new primary research. Exciting aspect of airwar - the actions of the pure nightfighter not the bomber raids. Highly illustrated and with data panels throughout text detailing aircraft types, weapons, equipment, characters and tactics. Extensive use of personal accounts and combat reports.
Delve, Ken: - Ken Delve served 20 years in the Royal Air Force as a Navigator and during that time developed his passion for aviation and military history. From researching and publishing the history of his first squadron - 39 Squadron, which had played a major role in defeating Rommel's supply lines - he has subsequently written over 40 books and numerous articles.
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ISBN 13 9781854092540
ISBN 10 1854092545
Title Nightfighter
Author Ken Delve
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 1995-12-07
Number of pages 304
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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