Nine Wingcos and the Lancaster
The Second World War Experiences of a Bomber Command Flight Engineer
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Fighting High Ltd
Published:1st Jul '18
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Bomber Command flight engineer Peter Baxter completed thirty-four operations during the Second World War. Following his first tour with No. 12 Squadron he became the Engineer Leader for the newly formed No. 153 Squadron. During his 400 hours in the air, half of which were at night, he flew with a succession of pilots including nine Wing Commanders. After passing the entrance examination in 1937, Peter entered the Royal Air Force Technical Apprentices School at Halton, and over the next few years Peter learnt his trade at RAF stations Halton, Cosford, and Penhros. In 1942 the opportunity arose for Peter to become aircrew, with the RAF’s new four-engine heavy bombers requiring a designated airman, the flight engineer, to take care of the aircraft's various mechanical, hydraulic, electrical and fuel systems. Peter takes up such duties, flying the iconic Avro Lancaster, when Bomber Command is about to enter one of the most intense air campaigns of the war, the 1943 Battle of the Ruhr. In 'Nine Wingcos and the Lancaster' the author describes not only his RAF experiences but also the environment in which he lived, the friendships made, and the rigours of firstly working in all conditions as groundcrew, and then as an airman struggling to fight and survive amidst the attrition of the air battle over Germany. Illustrated with previously unpublished photographs Peter Baxter’s account is also a must for all technical enthusiasts, with comprehensive sections on the mechanics of the Avro Lancaster and how it is flown.
… reflects the technical side of the war and gives a human description of the life of a flying technician in the war years. * Aviationbookreviews.com 03/06/2019 *
ISBN: 9781999812836
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
Weight: 674g
256 pages