Armstrong Whitworth Whitley in RAF Bomber and Coastal Command Service  9781908757356

Armstrong Whitworth Whitley in RAF Bomber and Coastal Command Service

Product code 9781908757356

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Series Photo Archive 36

Publisher/Brand Wingleader

Author Simon Parry

Format a4l

No. Pages 72

Version Soft cover

Language English

Category Aviationbooks

Subcategory WW2 UK » WW2 UK Aircraft

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Product description

We’ve written this one as a team, each one of us digging deep into the Whitley’s background and discovering lots of things we never knew.

One good thing about these ‘new’ bombers in the late 1930s is that they were very popular in the Press, so we had a multitude of high quality Press photos to choose from. These, combined with some rare personal photos taken by the crews themselves, have created a very worthy tribute and reference book to the ‘good old Whitley’, we hope Larry and his friends would have approved.