An edition of Fighter (1977)

Fighter

The True Story of the Battle of Britain

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An edition of Fighter (1977)

Fighter

The True Story of the Battle of Britain

New Ed edition
  • 3.50 ·
  • 2 Ratings
  • 6 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading
  • 3 Have read

Novelist Len Deighton has written a military buff's delight: a meticulous history of the men and machines of the Luftwaffe and the Royal Air Force in their struggle over Britain in the summer of 1940. Deighton describes the Battle in the stark, no-nonsense terms of a chess player recounting a game; the reader will not feel what it was like to be a Spitfire or Messerschmitt pilot, but he will know all the cold, hard constraints of aero-technology and strategy under which those airmen operated. In layman's terms, Deighton examines the effective range, armaments, and carrying capacities of the planes, the primitive radar systems employed by both sides, and the advantages and disadvantages of different deployments of aircraft. An extensive air war was unprecedented in 1940, and Deighton renders well the suspense of the deadly trials and errors of both air forces as they groped with logistical problems never before encountered. As in all wars, actual combat was but a small part of the war effort; Deighton thus emphasizes the mundane but vital matters of aircraft production and pilot training in Britain and Germany. Although he gives fullest play to these strategic concerns, Deighton does place them in a political context. The British Air Ministry, full of theorists who had never flown a plane, constantly hampered Air Marshal Hugh Dowding in the conduct of Britain's defense. On the other side, Hitler's preoccupation with Russia and the invincible incompetence of Luftwaffe chief Hermann Goering precluded a Nazi victory. Peppered with accidental heroes, hotheads, and bunglers, Deighton's history will be welcomed by all those who never weary of the world's ""last romantic battle.

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Pages
261

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Cover of: Fighter
Fighter: The True Story of the Battle of Britain
May 2000, Book Sales
Hardcover in English - New Ed edition
Cover of: Fighter
Fighter
May 1, 1996, PIMLICO (RAND)
Paperback in English
Cover of: Fighter
Fighter: The True Story of the Battle of Britain
August 1994, Harpercollins (Mm)
Paperback in English
Cover of: FIGHTER
FIGHTER: THE TRUE STORY OF THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN
1979, GRAFTON BOOKS
Paperback
Cover of: Fighter
Fighter: the true story of the Battle of Britain
1978, Knopf ; distributed by Random House
in English - 1st American ed.
Cover of: Fighter
Fighter: the true story of the Battle of Britain
1977, A. A. Knopf, Cape
in English

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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
261
Dimensions
8.9 x 6.1 x 1.3 inches
Weight
1.7 pounds

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OL8103207M
ISBN 10
0785812083
ISBN 13
9780785812081
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256431
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