Lincolnshire Airfields In The Second World War By Patrick Otter

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At the height of the Second World War, Lincolnshire UK had no fewer than 46 operational airfields, all but nine built since 1939. The build up of the RAF air offenive after 1940 and the arrival of squadrons from America, Australia, Canada and Poland, meant that by early in 1945, in Lincolnshire alone, there were several thousand aircraft and 80,000 personnel

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Patrick Otter’s action-packed book which contains much new material and many previously unpublished photographs will appeal equally to aviation enthusiasts and to those who remember or have heard about those exciting and terrifying days, when the skies over Lincolnshire never ceased to throb with the drone of departing and returning aircraft. Softcover. Published by Countryside Books 1999

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Weight 0.552 kg