Tales from the Control Tower

Tales from the Control Tower by Joe Bamford is a First Edition published by Fonthill Media in 2012, featuring 224 pages in English. This book is based on the author’s personal experiences in the Royal Air Force, offering a glimpse into the lifestyle of airmen during a significant period in aviation history. The narrative includes anecdotes that reflect the culture of the time, highlighting aspects such as camaraderie, social interactions, and the unique humor found among service members.
Readers will find a collection of stories that capture the essence of life in the Royal Air Force starting from 1968, a time marked by the transition from WWII veterans and piston-engine aircraft. The book delves into themes of military life, aviation, and the technological changes occurring within the field. Through these tales, Bamford provides insight into the experiences that shaped a generation of airmen, making it a notable contribution to the history of military aviation.
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Tales From The Control Tower is based on the author’s personal experiences of the Royal Air Force. There are anecdotes about the life style of airmen, the drinking, the women and the strange humour! This period, commencing 1968, was interesting because it was the ‘Twilight Years’ of the veterans of WWII and of also of piston-engine type aircraft.
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