ISBN: 0951156705
Author: Charles Potten
Language: English
Publisher: Imprint unknown; 1st Edition edition (September 1986)
Pages: 200
Subcategory: No category
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 506
Size Fb2: 1716 kb
Size ePub: 1680 kb
Size Djvu: 1711 kb
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Stirling to Essen: The Godmanchester Stirling: A Bomber Command Story of Courage and Tragedy.
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7 x X x 90 (The Story of a Stirling Bomber and its Crew).
Select Format: Paperback. 7 x X x 90 (The Story of a Stirling Bomber and its Crew). ISBN13:9780951156704. Release Date:January 1986.
7 x X x 90 : Story of a Stirling Bomber and Its Crew. By (author) Charles Potten.
7 x X x 90" (the story of a Stirling bomber and its crew). POTTEN, CHARLIE (Author) K. Gandy and C. Potten (Publisher). Claims to fame the Lancaster. Self-published, 1986. Short Stirling Remembered, Air History Series No. 1. Kidlington, Oxford, UK: Wingspan Publications, 1974.
The Stirling was the only British bomber of the period to see service that had been designed from the start with four engines; the Avro Lancaster was a. .7 x X x 90" (The Story of a Stirling Bomber and its Crew).
The Stirling was the only British bomber of the period to see service that had been designed from the start with four engines; the Avro Lancaster was a re-engined Avro Manchester while the Halifax was planned to be powered by twin Vulture engines but was re-designed to use four Merlins in 1937 as the problems with the Vulture engines became clear.
The remarkable story of the Godmanchester Stirling bomber which crashed on return from a Bomber Command raid to Essen in April 1942. Born in Daybrook, Nottingham, in 1955, Roger Leivers eventually moved to the Cambridgeshire town of Godmanchester in 1989. Here he became involved in volunteer groups, and launched annual local historical war walks to raise money for the local museum and the upkeep of the town's war memorial. This led him to be involved with The Porch Museum, with a special interest in the effect both wars had on the town and its people. Country of Publication. Winchester, Jim. The World's Worst Aircraft: From Pioneering Failures to Multimillion Dollar Disasters. London: Amber Books Lt. 2005.