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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Action packed, 28 Aug 2003
At present according to Ottakar's Aberdeen shop manager this book is excusive to Scotland until the Southern and rest of the world launch at Duxford on the 6/7 September 2003. They still have a few signed copies left by the author.For me it is a little known war that took place from the North-East of Scotland. The book fills in a gap within Mosquito aviation history, it's well researched although it does not record every flight flown from the airfield, the author concentrates the main anti-shipping strikes flown from this Scottish base, life on and off the base as well as those operations flown by their escorting Mustang fighters flown by the Poles and later 3 RAF Mustang squadrons. These got into some scrapes with the local Luftwaffe from December 1944 onwards. There are many welcomed first-hand accounts from those that flew, and for a nice change the WAAF's are well represented, so often over looked by authors. The strikes are well researched and written, its action packed you can almost hear those Merlin engines screaming down the fjords, aircraft taking some heavy punishment from return fire from flakships and shore based guns. They returned shot up with pieces of plywood hanging off or engine's not working because off the close quarters the coastal Mossies worked in. It's amazing to see that the Germans where able to salvage so many of the merchantman hit with the RAF R/P's, one had 99 holes in it!. Amoung the many interesting mission accounts, the story of the Banff Wing losing five Mosquioes in a single strike. There are some light hearted moments in the text as the young airmen and women let off steam. It is not just from a British prospective, the author seems to have got the balance right with contributions by Norwegians, Danes, and former Luftwaffe pilots. It contains more than 80 b/w photographs. The RAF and Commonwealth crews who died or are rescued by the couragous Norwegian's have an appendix as does all known Mosquitoes that flew from the aerodrome. Highly recommended another great book out of the Grub Street stable.
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