Description

The history of the 54 aces who flew Spitfires over Burma, India and Australia, with first-hand accounts and full-colour artwork revealing how this much-loved plane changed the fortunes of the Allied forces against the Japanese Army Air Force.

The arrival of the Spitfire in Burma came at a crucial time as the RAF struggled against the Japanese to support the Chindit operation on the ground. Proving a huge boost to morale, the Spitfire played a large part in defeating the enemy, and covering the subsequent Allied advance through Burma, protecting the ground troops and providing vital supplies. Covering this little documented aerial war, this book tells the stories of the 54 aces who flew against the Japanese, and also those who fought in India and Australia.

Full-colour artwork reveals the markings and paint schemes of this most-famous of British planes, whilst first-hand accounts and archive photographs bring the aerial battles of Burma, India and Australia to life.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Churchill Wing
Chapter 2 Darwin Operations
Chapter 3 Fighting Further North
Chapter 4 India and the Arakan
Chapter 5 Burma Finale
Chapter 6 Last Victory
Appendices

Product details

Published Feb 20 2013
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 96
ISBN 9781846038969
Imprint Osprey Publishing
Illustrations 105 b/w; 32 col
Series Aircraft of the Aces
Short code ACE 87
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Andrew Thomas

Andrew Thomas is one of Britain's leading RAF rese…

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Chris Davey

Chris Davey has illustrated more than 70 titles fo…

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