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Avro 683 Lancaster (WW 2): books - history (2/2)

A book on Avro 683 Lancaster bombers? Explore here illustrated books on the history and deployment of Avro bombers from World War II (2/2).

Ton-Up Lancs : A Photographic Record of the 35 RAF Lancasters That Each Completed One Hundred Sorties

A welcome reassessment of a study which first appeared under the 'Claims to Fame' series. Since that publication years ago, information and photographs continued to be sent to and researched and collected by the author, so much so that a complete revision was necessary, with a new 100-sortie aircraft added to the list, and with many more photographs of the aircraft and men who flew in these very special Avro Lancs.

Each aircraft's history is recorded, supported by stories from aircrew that flew them, along with what happened to them once - or if - they survived. The most famous is 'Sugar' (W5868), the only one still in existence and which can be seen in the Bomber Command Hall at the RAF Museum, Hendon. She, as with some others, has some controversial accounting regarding the actual number of operations flown, which the book covers in full.

Such controversies can also be explained by the detailed listing of each raid flown by each pilot and crew during 1942-1945, on sorties all over Hitler's Third Reich, Northern Italy, during support missions before and after D-Day, as well as in attacking V1 rocket launcher sites in Northern France.
There are also first-hand accounts of the experience of flying on ops, supported by over 200 photographs reproduced throughout the book, many from personal albums which have not been published before.

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Author:Norman Franks
Details:224 pages, 25.5 x 19.5 x 1.5 cm / 10 x 7.7 x 0.59 in, paperback
Illustrations:200+ b&w photos
Publisher:Grub Street (GB, 2015)
ISBN:9781909808263
Ton-Up Lancs : A Photographic Record of the 35 RAF Lancasters That Each Completed One Hundred Sorties

Ton-Up Lancs : A Photographic Record of the 35 RAF Lancasters That Each Completed One Hundred Sorties

Language: English

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Avro Lancaster in Military Service 1945-1964 (Flight Craft)

The Avro Lancaster, such a stalwart of the skies during the Second World War, also enjoyed an interesting and surprisingly colourful post-war career. It is this era that the authors have chosen to focus on by profiling the type across its many variants.
Split into three primary sections, this book offers a concise yet informative history of the Lancaster's post-war operational career (from 1945-1965) charting the course of the various alterations and improvements that occurred during this time and including a selection of contemporary photographs with detailed captions.
A 16-page section features 32 colour illustrations (in profiles, 2-views and 4-views) specially prepared by Mark Gauntlett. The book's final section provides a list and box top illustrations of the plastic model kits produced of the Lancaster in all scales plus reviews and 'how to' construction notes on building a selection of kits in 1/144, 1/72 and 1/48 scales.

As with the other books in the Flight Craft series, whilst published primarily with the scale aircraft modeller in mind, it is hoped that those readers who might perhaps describe themselves as 'occasional' modellers - if indeed they model at all - may also find that this colourful and informative work offers something to provoke their interests too.

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Author:Neil Robinson, Martin Derry
Details:96 pages, 29.5 x 21 cm / 11.6 x 8.25 in, paperback
Illustrations:180 photos, profile drawings in colour
Publisher:Pen & Sword Books Ltd (GB, 2014)
Series:Flight Craft
ISBN:9781473827240
Avro Lancaster in Military Service 1945-1964 (Flight Craft)

Avro Lancaster in Military Service 1945-1964

Language: English

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Avro Lancaster, Lincoln and York in post-war RAF service 1945-1950

Never intended to be a further account of the Lancaster's illustrious wartime career so thoroughly examined and documented elsewhere, this book, in words, around 150 photographs and using specially commissioned artwork, conveys something of the Lancaster (and its derivatives), largely overlooked early post-war years of service from 1945 to 1950.

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Author:Martin Derry
Details:112 pages, 28 x 21.5 x 0.7 cm / 11 x 8.5 x 0.28 in, paperback
Illustrations:150 b&w photos
Publisher:Dalrymple and Verdun Publishing (GB, 2010)
ISBN:9781905414130
Avro Lancaster, Lincoln and York in post-war RAF service 1945-1950

Avro Lancaster, Lincoln and York in post-war RAF service 1945-1950

Language: English

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Bf 110 vs Lancaster - 1942-45 (Osprey)

The RAF introduced the Avro Lancaster in 1942 and used it to spearhead this aerial offensive. In response, the Luftwaffe created an elite nightfighter force based primarily upon the Bf 110.
The Luftwaffe was quick to equip it with airborne radar that allowed it to intercept and destroy Lancasters over Germany. In turn, the RAF adopted countermeasures such as the Monica rearward-looking radar to alert Lancaster crews to the approach of nightfighters.

In May 1943 the Luftwaffe suddenly developed a novel technical and tactical approach to attacking RAF bombers. The new tactic proved amazingly successful, and British bombers could be attacked from below with no warning. For its part, the RAF failed to detect the new German tactic for six crucial months, during which time its Lancaster bombers were almost defenceless against this new threat.
In time, however, the German advantage of surprise was lost and the RAF developed countermeasures to deal with the new threat. The duel between upgraded Bf 110s and Lancasters in the night skies over Germany became increasingly dominated by cutting-edge technology, which would determine the efficacy of strategic bombing.

Contents: Introduction - Chronology - Design and Development - Technical Specifications - The Strategic Situation - The Combatants - Combat - Statistics and Analysis - Aftermath - Bibliography - Index.

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Author:Robert Forczyk
Details:80 pages, 25 x 18.5 x 0.7 cm / 9.8 x 7.3 x 0.28 in, paperback
Illustrations:photos and drawings (in b&w and colour)
Publisher:Osprey Publishing (GB, 2013)
Series:Duel (51)
ISBN:9781780963167
Bf 110 vs Lancaster - 1942-45 (Osprey)

Bf 110 vs Lancaster - 1942-45

Language: English

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Sinking the Beast : The RAF 1944 Lancaster Raids Against Tirpitz

During the autumn of 1944, three RAF raids - using Avro Lancaster heavy bombers - finally sank the German battleship Tirpitz. Many previous attempts, including the use of midget submarines and raids by carrier-based aircraft, had damaged Tirpitz at her Norwegian hideout. Throughout the war, Tirpitz had become a much feared asset of the Third Reich war machine, almost gaining mythical status.

In mid-1944, No. 5 Group of RAF Bomber Command was assigned the job of finally sinking Tirpitz. The first raid, codenamed Operation Paravane, saw Tirpitz damaged by Russian-based Lancasters where the great ship was heavily damaged.
Subsequently, the battleship was transferred further southwest to Tromsö for repairs, which meant that it came within the range of UK-based bombers.

The last raid proved successful. Each Lancaster carried a 12,000 lbs 'Tallboy' bomb packed with high explosive. The Tallboy, engineered by Barnes Wallis who was responsible for the Dambusters' bouncing bomb, proved highly effective.
Despite heavy flak and tracer fire, the Tirpitz was rocked by violent explosions of an apocalyptic magnitude: windows were broken and houses were rocked off their foundations some three miles away. A stray Tallboy hit the island and silenced all AAA batteries.
The job was done: near misses and a direct hit pulverised the mighty battleship. The Tirpitz capsized and sank, taking her doomed crew with her.

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Author:Jan Forsgren
Details:160 pages, 24 x 15.5 x 2.1 cm / 9 x 6.1 x 0.83 in, hardback
Illustrations:50 b&w photos
Publisher:Fonthill Media (GB, 2014)
ISBN:9781781553183
Sinking the Beast : The RAF 1944 Lancaster Raids Against Tirpitz

Sinking the Beast : The RAF 1944 Lancaster Raids Against Tirpitz

Language: English

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