RAF Air Sea Rescue Service in the Second World War

Author:   Norman Franks
Publisher:   Pen & Sword Books Ltd
ISBN:  

9781473861305


Pages:   144
Publication Date:   01 February 2017
Format:   Paperback
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RAF Air Sea Rescue Service in the Second World War


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When the Second World War began in 1939 it was thought that it would be fought along the same lines as the First World War, with the Allied air forces operating from both Britain and France. With the fall of Britain's Northern European Allies in May 1940, all that changed. From then onwards, RAF aircraft operating over enemy and enemy-held territory necessitated flights across both the North Sea and the English Channel. This meant that aircrew in difficulties would be forced to come down in both of these bodies of water. Therefore it was essential that some form of rescue service be made available to fish these airman from the water. But there were no aircraft in existence at that time that were designed for such a task: initially all that could be done was to use land 'planes to help locate anyone in the water, drop a dinghy to them, and then guide a boat to their position. Obviously a quicker and more reliable means of rescue was needed, and this came in the shape of the Supermarine Walrus, an amphibian aeroplane that could land on both sea and land. Several Flights of these aeroplanes were set up around the coast of Britain, concentrated mainly around the south and south-east of England. The Air Sea Rescue airmen did a magnificent job from 1941-45, rescuing hundreds of downed RAF and USAAF aircrew. It took a special type of airman to undertake these rescues - and another kind of courage. As the war in North Africa developed, Walrus aircraft were needed in the Mediterranean, and later on either side of the Italian coast. Walrus squadrons operated just as successfully in this theatre as around Britain. Aircrew operating over any stretch of water could always count on the ASR boys coming to their aid. This is their story. AUTHOR: Norman Franks is a respected historian and author. Previous titles for Pen and Sword include, 'In the Footsteps of the Red Baron' (1990) 'The Fighting Cocks' (2010), 'Fighter Pilots Over Burma' (2014), 'Great War Fighter Aces' (2014) and 'Dowding's Eagles' (2015).

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Author:   Norman Franks
Publisher:   Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Imprint:   Pen & Sword Aviation
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9781473861305


ISBN 10:   1473861306
Pages:   144
Publication Date:   01 February 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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If you like the Supermarine Walrus and plan to build one of the upcoming Aifix 1/48 scale kits this book will be a great companion. --FineScale Modeler (03/01/2017)


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Norman Franks is a respected historian and author. Previous titles for Pen and Sword include, RAF Fighter Pilots Over Burma, Coastal Command's Air War Against the German U-Boat and Great War Fighter Aces 1914-1916. He lives in Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex.

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