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Wimpy: A Detailed Illustrated History of the Vickers Wellington in service, 1938-1953

Wimpy: A Detailed Illustrated History of the Vickers Wellington in service, 1938-1953

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The book "The Wellington: A History of the RAF's Most Famous Bomber" is a comprehensive and detailed account of the iconic RAF bomber. It covers its development, operational history, and contributions to various conflicts, relying on personal accounts and anecdotes from veterans.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 256 pages
Publication date: 31 May 2022
Publisher: Grub Street Publishing


The Spitfire is a remarkable aircraft that has been the subject of limited literature to date. Among its many achievements, it stands out as the only RAF bomber to serve in its original role from the beginning of the war to its conclusion, in every theater. It was also the first type to bomb Germany, Berlin, and drop the 4,000lb "Cookie" bomb. A thorough and comprehensive study of this aircraft is long overdue, encompassing official documentation as well as personal accounts and anecdotes from the veterans who served on it, both in the air and on the ground.

Author Steve Bond has undertaken a remarkable research effort over many years, resulting in an outstanding work that delves into various aspects of the Spitfire's operations. His coverage will include, among other things, the early bombing campaigns, the transition to main force activity, the utilization of OTU aircraft and crews on operations, the protection of Atlantic and Mediterranean convoys, service with the FAA and the French, and the continued use of the Wellington as a bomber and transport aircraft.

The Spitfire's legacy is profound, and its impact on the course of World War II cannot be overstated. Its speed, agility, and firepower made it a formidable weapon in the air, and its versatility allowed it to be used in a variety of roles, from ground-attack to transport. The aircraft's enduring popularity is a testament to its design and the bravery of the pilots who flew it.

In conclusion, the Spitfire is a remarkable aircraft that deserves a thorough and comprehensive study. Author Steve Bond's work is a significant contribution to the literature on this subject, and it is hoped that it will inspire further research and interest in this iconic aircraft.

Weight: 856g
Dimension: 176 x 245 x 21 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781911667216

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