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El. knyga: Stuka Attack: The Dive Bombing Assault on England During the Battle of Britain

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  • Formatas: 192 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Oct-2013
  • Leidėjas: Grub Street Publishing
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781909808591
  • Formatas: 192 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Oct-2013
  • Leidėjas: Grub Street Publishing
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781909808591

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The Junkers 87 Stuka was an iconic weapon of World War Two and an aircraft name that was, and still is, instantly recognised worldwide. Here, Andy Saunders takes a critical look at every operation by Ju87s against British targets in 1940 – including those on land and at sea.

The Junkers 87 Stuka was an iconic weapon of WWII and an aircraft name that was, and still is, instantly recognized worldwide. Its roles in Poland and the Battles of France and the Low Countries are almost legendary, but in the UK its import during the Battle of Britain is one that has never been covered in any specific detail. Here, Andy Saunders takes a critical look at every operation by Ju87s against British targets in 1940 – including those on land and at sea. Each raid is charted, covering all aspects of the attacks including participants, defending RAF fighters and those on the receiving end. Myth and reality and truth and legend are all examined and analysed in this highly illustrated new book, which adds to our knowledge of one of the most significant periods in the whole of British history.
Acknowledgements 6(2)
Introduction 8(3)
Chapter One First Encounters
11(7)
Chapter Two Attack on Portland
18(6)
Chapter Three Fall of the Ironsides
24(8)
Chapter Four Close the Channel!
32(12)
Chapter Five Convoy Peewit
44(19)
Chapter Six Peewit in Their Sights!
63(14)
Chapter Seven Eagle Day Debacle
77(14)
Chapter Eight Hellfire Corner
91(8)
Chapter Nine Black Friday
99(17)
Chapter Ten `He Died That England Might Live'
116(9)
Chapter Eleven The Hardest Day
125(15)
Chapter Twelve Recovering the Last Stuka
140(6)
Chapter Thirteen Stuka Swansong
146(17)
Chapter Fourteen In Retrospect: The Stuka's Role in The Battle of Britain
163(8)
Appendix I Junkers 87 Versions in use during the Battle of Britain: echnical Specifications 171(2)
Appendix II Junkers 87 Units and Commanders from 1 July 1940 173(1)
Appendix III RAF Fighter Command Claims for Ju87s July --- December 1940 174(8)
Appendix IV Junkers 87 Operational Losses July -- December 1940 182(17)
Appendix V Stuka Operational Tactics 199(2)
Appendix VI Report of the Attack Against RNAS Ford 201(4)
Appendix VII Report of the Air Raid Damage on RAF Poling 205(2)
Appendix VIII RAF Intelligence Report into loss of Stuka T6 + KL on 16 August 1940 207(4)
Appendix IX Ground Casualties sustained during the main Stuka attacks 211(4)
Appendix X The Stuka in German Lore 215(2)
Selected Bibliography 217(2)
Index 219
Andy Saunders has been involved with historic aviation for over thirty-five years and is well known in the aircraft preservation and restoration field. His specialist area of interest is in the air war over Europe, 1939-1945. One of the co-founders of Tangmere Aviation Museum, and its first curator, Andy is also respected as a serious researcher, author, and editor and is a prolific contributor to the aviation press. He is passionate about flying and history, regularly travelling in search of historic aircraft and artefacts. He also acts as adviser or consultant to film and television companies and was past editor of Britain at War.