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Although the Short Stirling didn't reach its full potential as a bomber, it did perform remarkably well as a glider tug and paratroop transport and was readily available to take part in all airborne assaults on the Continent from D-Day onwards. It also played an important role in sustaining resistance groups. These modified converted bombers were known as the Stirling Mk IV and over 600 of them were built. The Mk V filled another urgent requirement for transport aircraft at the end of the war and in this guise it did modestly well.
As usual in this series, the makers devote most of the space to high-res original wartime photos, which they examine very closely to pick out details that have been hiding in plain sight for over 70 years. So, if youve never heard of low-tow and high-tow, strop guards and bridles, this is the book for you!
These modified and rebuilt bombers became known as the "Stirling" Mk. IV and over 600 of them were built. The Mk. V variant filled another urgent need for transport aircraft at the end of the war and also performed satisfactorily in this role.
As usual in this series, the makers devote most of the space to high-resolution original wartime photographs, which depict the Short "Stirling" Mk. IV and V in great detail, revealing details that have remained unseen for over 70 years.
As usual in this series, the makers devote most of the space to high-res original wartime photos, which they examine very closely to pick out details that have been hiding in plain sight for over 70 years. So, if youve never heard of low-tow and high-tow, strop guards and bridles, this is the book for you!
These modified and rebuilt bombers became known as the "Stirling" Mk. IV and over 600 of them were built. The Mk. V variant filled another urgent need for transport aircraft at the end of the war and also performed satisfactorily in this role.
As usual in this series, the makers devote most of the space to high-resolution original wartime photographs, which depict the Short "Stirling" Mk. IV and V in great detail, revealing details that have remained unseen for over 70 years.
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- Books (first-hand)
- Author
- Falconer, Jonathan
- Title
- Short Stirling Mk IV/V in RAF Service
- Details
- English text, paperback, approximately 120 bw-photos, 6 colour profiles, large landscape format. 80 pages.
- State
- new
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