Liberators in England in World War Ii

Author:   Peter Bodle
Publisher:   Pen & Sword Books Ltd
ISBN:  

9781844158218


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   20 March 2009
Format:   Paperback
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The Consolidated B24 Liberator was built in greater numbers than any other American aircraft in history, and in more versions than any other aircraft up to that time. It served on every front in World War II, and with now fewer than 15 Allied nations. It had an unusual layout - dictated by the slender Davis wing placed above its tall bomb bays. This wing was very efficient in cruising flight, which combined with the aircraft\'s great fuel capacity to give the B-24 longer effective range than any landplane of its day. The B-24D was the first version produced in great numbers. It had turbocharged engines, increased fuel capacity and improved armament, as well as many detail changes. A total of 2,738 served with US Bomb Groups in Europe and the Pacific. The B-24D enabled RAF Coastal Command and US forces to close the 'mid-Atlantic gap' - in which U-boats had been able to operate with devastating effect beyond range of previous Allied anti-submarine aircraft. A total of 18,188 Liberators and Liberator variants were built between June of 1941 and the closing down of the last assembly line on May 31, 1945. This book contains rarely seen photographs of USAAF aircraft, crews and other behind-the-scenes operations of the Squadrons flying the B24 from English bases. Each image is accompanied by lengthy captions that convey the location and history surrounding the subject in question. AUTHOR: Peter Bodle's career in the aircraft industry included the invention of the Passive Floor Path lighting system for passenger aircraft and he currently flies a Piper PA28 and a Slingsby Venture. He also enjoys boating, photography and of course writing. He has often written for the aviation press and is a serving committee member of his local branch of the Royal Aeronautical Society. Has previously written Mosquito to Berlin for Pen & Sword. Patricia Everson has access to a large library of unpublished photographs showing fascinating historical shots of aircraft, the operational bases and wartime life on English USAAF B24 bases. 120 b/w photos

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Author:   Peter Bodle
Publisher:   Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Imprint:   Pen & Sword Aviation
ISBN:  

9781844158218


ISBN 10:   1844158217
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   20 March 2009
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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...well worth reading with hundreds of photos of wartime Liberator's and airfield operations... --Aeroscale


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Peter Bodle started out in life as an engineer, became a designer, and then an inventor by inventing the Passive Floor Path Marking System for passenger carrying aircraft. The company he started then, is now the world's leader in this technology. Its success has allowed Peter the time to pursue his writing interests and thus far he has published over twenty-five titles, mainly biographies and aviation history. He was a light aircraft pilot for almost 25 years and is married with four children and a growing number of grandchildren and great grandchildren.

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