Fortress MK.I Combat Log: Bomber Command High Altitude Bombing Operations by Hugh Harkins
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Overview: The purpose of this volume is to provide a comprehensive detailed study of the operational and combat operations of the RAF’s Boeing Fortress MK.I (B-17C) long-range bombers which conducted a high altitude daylight bombing campaign over North West Europe and Norway during July, August and September 1941.
The volume covers Bomber Commands operational situation leading up to summer 1941 and details the early model Boeing B-17’s including the B-17C, 20 of which were transferred to the RAF as Fortress MK.I bombers. The formation of No.90 Squadron RAF and the training and preparations for operations, including the transfer of USAAC ground and air crew which continued to operate with 90 Squadron throughout the bombing campaign. Although no USAAC personnel flew operational missions, the Corp suffered one of the Squadrons earliest casualties in a non-operational Fortress loss, and a gentleman from the American Sperry Bomb Sight Company flew one operational mission as bomb aimer.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History

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Requirements: .ePUB reader, 1.5 MB
Overview: The purpose of this volume is to provide a comprehensive detailed study of the operational and combat operations of the RAF’s Boeing Fortress MK.I (B-17C) long-range bombers which conducted a high altitude daylight bombing campaign over North West Europe and Norway during July, August and September 1941.
The volume covers Bomber Commands operational situation leading up to summer 1941 and details the early model Boeing B-17’s including the B-17C, 20 of which were transferred to the RAF as Fortress MK.I bombers. The formation of No.90 Squadron RAF and the training and preparations for operations, including the transfer of USAAC ground and air crew which continued to operate with 90 Squadron throughout the bombing campaign. Although no USAAC personnel flew operational missions, the Corp suffered one of the Squadrons earliest casualties in a non-operational Fortress loss, and a gentleman from the American Sperry Bomb Sight Company flew one operational mission as bomb aimer.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History
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