Diary of a Night Bomber Pilot in World War I

Diary of a Night Bomber Pilot in World War I
Author: Clive Semple
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2008-03-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0750967102

Flying at 18, demobbed at 20, Semple's astonishing experience has been meticulously put into context. How do you fly a Handley Page across France in total darkness? The answer is the 'Lighthouse system', just one of the revelations in this unique record of ingenuity and courage.

Diary of a Night Bomber Pilot WWI

Diary of a Night Bomber Pilot WWI
Author: Clive Semple
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2008-03-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0750967102

Flying at 18, demobbed at 20, Semple's astonishing experience has been meticulously put into context. How do you fly a Handley Page across France in total darkness? The answer is the 'Lighthouse system', just one of the revelations in this unique record of ingenuity and courage.

The Diary & Letters of a World War I Fighter Pilot

The Diary & Letters of a World War I Fighter Pilot
Author: Christopher M. Burgess
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2008-10-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 1783409940

This is a first-hand account of the authors grandfather, Guy Mainwaring Knocker and his experiences as a pilot in the R.F.C. in the First World War written as a series of letters and diary entries. He wrote letters virtually every day to his family, while he trained in England and was in service in France, and often illustrated them with little sketches. Guy was a gifted artist, particularly pencil and Pen & ink, and also an excellent photographer. He flew with No 65 (Fighter) Squadron that was formed in June, 1916 as a fighter squadron, and flew to France in March 1917 in time to play a prominent part in the air operations during the Battles of Arras. In June 1917, the squadron moved to Calais for special patrol work in the Dover Straits area, to intercept enemy aircraft raiding England.

Surviving the Skies

Surviving the Skies
Author: Joe Bamford
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2012-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0752490532

Captain Stephen Wynn Vickers joined the Cheshire Regiment in August 1914, but after being badly wounded he remustered to the RFC (Royal Flying Corps). While other young pilots were killed or injured almost as soon as they got their wings, Captain Vickers survived numerous crash and forced landings. He joined 101 Squadron in 1917 and completed seventy-three sorties over enemy territory before being repatriated in May 1918 and awarded the newly inaugurated DFC, as well as the MC. With the war drawing to a close, he became a flying instructor at an RAF station in Lincolnshire, but he did not live long enough to receive either his medals or the distinction that he deserved. Making use of an array of unpublished material, including original images and information collected directly from Vickers' family, former RAF air traffic controller Joe Bamford recounts on of the final original stories of the First World War night bombers.

Into the Night

Into the Night
Author: Lieutenant John Waller Anderson
Publisher: Jetty House
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2018-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781937721541

Into the Night chronicles the military service of Lt. Col. John Anderson from enlistment in the 105th to retirement from the Air Force. Anderson was a military photographer and this volume features hundreds of wonderful images taken by him at work and at leisure, during the years he served. Along with his personal diary, these images tell the tale of this unique young man¿s experiences, and family connections. John Waller Anderson, born 23 January 1921, enlisted in the 105th Observation Squadron, Tennessee Air National Guard when he was just seventeen years old. He re-enlisted in the Army of the United States after the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor and was soon accepted into Aviation Cadet Training where he received his coveted ¿wings.¿ He then went on to the 348th Night Fighter Training Squadron in Orlando, Florida, and forward in service in WWII as a pilot in the distinguished 422nd Night Fighter Squadron. The title highlights Anderson's time in the 422nd throughout the European theater of Operations in Charmy Down, and Scorton, England, Cherbourg and Châteaudun, France, Florennes, Belgium, and finally Strassfeld, and Langensalza, Germany, during which time the Germans surrendered on 5 May 1945. This memoir showcases the infamous night fighter warplane, the P-61 ¿Black Widow¿ and the 422nd NFS, the most distinguished and successful of all WWII Night Fighter Squadrons!

A Bomber Pilot's Diary: Stories about a Foretold Accident

A Bomber Pilot's Diary: Stories about a Foretold Accident
Author: Roselyn Farnam
Publisher:
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2021-04-28
Genre:
ISBN:

There are a lot of interesting stories about the Second World War that you probably never heard of. Grab a copy of this book today and find out one of them! This book tells the incredible story of the author - a B-17 bomber pilot. The exact same nightmare of how his plane would be shot down repeated in detail every night for a month until the day it happened... to another plane which was moved into his spot in the formation at the last minute. By knowing how that plane would fall, the author was able to avoid being hit and live on to discover just how true that nightmare became! This book contains an in-depth history of aerial bombing and takes you on the journey of a young boy from the moonshiner's backwoods of Tennessee who would eventually fly 35 missions in one of the most famous aircrafts of World War II.

Diary of a Night Fighter Pilot 1939 - 1945

Diary of a Night Fighter Pilot 1939 - 1945
Author: Douglas Greaves Dfc
Publisher:
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2016-04-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9780955890994

Written in his own hand from the day he signed up in October 1939 as a trainee pilot to the day he was 'demobbed' in October 1945, this poignant and often riveting diary by Squadron Leader Douglas Greaves D.F.C, records, in typical understated RAF style, the minutiae of everyday life in the services, as well as the horror he and his comrades endured and the heroism they all displayed.

Flypast

Flypast
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 724
Release: 2008
Genre: Aeronautics
ISBN:

Night Fighter

Night Fighter
Author: Wing Cmdr. J. R. D. Braham
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2017-06-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1787205851

ONE OF BRITAIN’S MOST DECORATED FIGHTER PILOTS TELLS HIS RIVETING TRUE STORY OF AERIAL COMBAT... Fast-paced, hard-hitting and personal, Wing Commander J. R. D. “Bob” Braham recounts his brilliant career as a World War II fighter pilot. Beginning with his pre-war training, he takes us battle-by-battle through that fateful afternoon in June, 1944, when he was shot down over occupied Denmark and taken prisoner. From the desperate night-time sorties against the Luftwaffe’s air strikes during the Battle of Britain to the daring daylight intruder raids against Hitler’s crumbling Reich, his story reveals the skill, courage and teamwork between pilot and navigator that made him one of the RAF’s most deadly fighter pilots. “HE’S 400 YARDS DEAD AHEAD!” Suddenly there he was as clear as could be—twin engines, twin tail, our opposite number, an Me110 night-fighter. He was turning gently to port. I climbed back to 16,000 feet, heading again towards Ameland. Before we had straightened out Jacko called urgently: “Hard starboard!” I hauled the Beau round in a tight turn when Jacko called, Look out, you’re closing too fast!” “I’ve got him,” I yelled. He was above me, in a tight turn, and at the speed we were travelling we looked as if we were going to ram him. I eased back the stick, put the sights on him and fired at the point-blank range of about fifty yards. There was a blinding flash as the Me exploded in my face.

Diary of a Bomb Aimer

Diary of a Bomb Aimer
Author: Campbell Muirhead
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2009-11-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1844684229

Campbell Muirhead kept a meticulous diary of his wartime RAF service from the day that he set forth to train as a pilot in Canada and the USA in 1942 to the end of his wartime service with 12 Squadron Bomber Command. He was unable to pass the flying course and decided to retrain as a bomber because he wished to become operational as soon as possible. The book is particularly emotive as he wrote in the common parlance of those wartime days and truly reflects the emotions, fears and feelings of those caught up in that mighty conflict. His diligent observations of life in the RAF from joining-up, crossing the Atlantic, training in the New World bring back wartime life as it really was. His descriptions of the perils of flying on bombing raids deep into the heart of Germany truly reflect the many different aspects of life in a front-line squadron in a way that can only be told by one who was there.