The Wellington Bomber Story

The Wellington Bomber Story
Author: Martin W. Bowman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2010-04
Genre: Vickers Wellington (Bomber)
ISBN: 9780752464169

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The Vickers Wellington was a British twin-engine, long range medium bomber, universally known as the ‘Wimpy’. The only bomber in construction throughout the Second World War, the Wellington played a pivotal role in training and combat from its conception in the 1930s, through active service in the Far Eastern, Mediterranean and German arenas of conflict, until its final use by the RAF in 1953.This book follows the fascinating story of the much-loved and innovatively designed Wellington throughout its life, including many tales from the aircraft’s years with Bomber Command. Illustrated with a wide selection of images, both colour and black and white, this book is a fitting tribute to a wonderful servant of the RAF.

Wimpy

Wimpy
Author: Steve Bond
Publisher: Grub Street Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2021-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781911667216

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Draws not just on official documentation but relies greatly on personal accounts and anecdotes from the veterans who were there, both air and ground crew.

The Wellington Bomber

The Wellington Bomber
Author: Martin W Bowman
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2015-02-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1783831766

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The Wellington Bomber was omnipresent during the Second World War, employed in a variety of contexts in the fight against the Axis powers. The pilots who flew this aircraft did so with an immense amount of pride, and there is perhaps no-one better placed to tell the story of this incredible aircraft than these men. Martin Bowman has drawn together a selection of first-hand pilot testimonies in an effort to record authentically the experience of flying the much-mythologised Wellington during one of the most challenging eras of aviation history. The book is supplemented by two plate sections of stirring black and white images.

Shadows of the Past

Shadows of the Past
Author: Paul Phillip Gaunt
Publisher: Young Writers
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2008
Genre: Bomber pilots
ISBN: 9780955751714

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Vickers Wellington Units of Bomber Command

Vickers Wellington Units of Bomber Command
Author: Michael Napier
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2020-07-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 1472840739

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The Vickers Wellington was one of very few aircraft types to have been in production and frontline service throughout World War II, and more than 10,000 Wellingtons were built in the period. They took part in the first RAF bombing mission of the conflict when, on 4 September 1939, 14 examples from Nos 9 and 149 Sqns undertook a daring daylight attack on the Kiel Canal. However, after suffering high losses on follow-up raids, Wellingtons were withdrawn from daytime missions and began to operate at night from May 1940. They subsequently took part in raids against the Italian port city of Genoa in July 1940, and against Berlin the following month, followed by key missions in the 'Battle of the Barges' in September and October, as the RAF targeted the Germany's invasion fleet being assembled in French Channel ports. When RAF's strike force expanded the next year following the introduction of the improved Wellington II, the 21 squadrons equipped with the Vickers aircraft, which included Polish-, Canadian- and Australian-manned units, formed the backbone of the Bomber Command night bombing force. Over the next two years Wellingtons participated in all the major operations by Bomber Command, including the daylight raid against German battleships in Brest harbour in July 1942 and the first three 'Thousand Bomber' raids in the summer of 1942. This illustrated study explores the design, development, and deployment of the Vickers-Wellington type, charting its role in World War II from its earliest missions to its use in training after its withdrawal from frontline bomber missions in 1943. The text is supported by stunning full-colour artwork.

Wimpy

Wimpy
Author: Steve Bond
Publisher: Grub Street Publishing
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2014-11-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1910690996

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To date there has been a paucity of books on this remarkable aircraft. Among its claims to fame are the following: the only RAF bomber to serve in its original role from first day of war to last, and in every theater; the first type to bomb Germany; the first type to bomb Berlin; the first type to drop the 4,000lb ‘Cookie’ bomb; and so on. A serious study is well overdue, drawing not just on official documentation but relying greatly on personal accounts and anecdotes from the veterans who were there, both air and ground crew. And here it is. Through his diligent research over many years, author Steve Bond has produced an outstanding work. His coverage of operations will include, inter alia, the early bombing campaigns, the switch to main force activity, the use of OTU aircraft and crews on operations, the protection of Atlantic and Mediterranean convoys, service with the FAA and the French and the Wellington’s continued use as bomber and transport aircraft. A worthy tribute, then, replete with original photographs throughout.

One of Our Aircraft

One of Our Aircraft
Author: Robin Holmes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1991
Genre: Airplanes
ISBN: 9781870948562

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Wellington Bomber

Wellington Bomber
Author: Edward Bishop
Publisher:
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1974
Genre: Vickers Wellington (Bomber)
ISBN:

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Beretter om udviklingen og anvendelsen af det britiske bombefly fra 2. verdenskrig, Vickers Wellington.

Duty with Honour: the Story of a Young Canadian with Bomber Command in the Second World War

Duty with Honour: the Story of a Young Canadian with Bomber Command in the Second World War
Author: Elizabeth A. Reynolds
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2010-09-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1453563822

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The role of Bomber Command in World War II has been hotly debated over the years. Whatever one may think about the effectiveness and morality of the overall strategy, it is difficult to question the commitment of the individual airmen. Bomber Command suffered the greatest loss per capita of all the Allied forces, experiencing a 63 per cent casualty rate. At one point during the war a navigator could expect to survive fewer than 12 bombing operations. Duty With Honour is the story of one young navigator who served in the Royal Canadian Air Force, from 1940-1945. Flight Lieutenant Lindsay Reynolds completed a tour of operations in the Middle East and returned home in 1943 to instruct in the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan in Canada. This is the story of the impact of his experiences in a time of war, on the life he lived when World War II was over. It is a story of one mans commitment to duty with honour.

The Wellington Bomber

The Wellington Bomber
Author: Chaz Bowyer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1986
Genre: Vickers Wellington (Bomber)
ISBN: 9780718306199

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Beskriver det fra 2. verdenskrig kendte, engelske bombefly Vickers Wellington herunder dets udviklingshistorie og bombeoperationer