Hurricane at War

Hurricane at War by Norman L. R. Franks, published by Ian Allan in 1986, is a first edition book comprising 128 pages in English. This work serves as a follow-up to Chaz Bowyer’s book, focusing on the experiences of seasoned pilots as they recount their missions and flights with the Hurricane aircraft across various battlefields during World War II.
Readers will find firsthand accounts detailing the pilots’ experiences and the operational use of the Hurricane in military conflicts. The book delves into historical narratives related to air warfare, providing insights into the roles played by these aircraft in significant events. With its emphasis on history and military aviation, this edition offers a comprehensive look at the impact of the Hurricane in the context of World War II.
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En opfølgning af Chaz Bowyer’s bog Hurricane at War. Et antal erfarne piloter fortæller om hændelser og deres flyvninger med Hurricane på forskellige krigsskuepladser.
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