Suffolk Airfields in the Second World War (Airfields in the Second World War)

by Graham Smith

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This illustrated, action-packed book contains a full account of the part played by Suffolk's airfields during the Second World War.

The history of each airfield is described, with details of the planes and the pilots who flew them, and the local civilians who worked alongside them.

The subject is brought vividly to life with detailed accounts, alongside photos of the airmen themselves and their aircraft.

The build-up of the RAF air offensive after 1940, and the arrival of the huge USAAF Eighth Air Force in 1942, meant that by early 1945 in Suffolk alone, there were some 1300 aircraft flying from 32 airfields.

This book details the history of these airfields - RAF or USAAF - and highlights the major wartime operations and the many and varied aircraft that comprised the operational squadrons. Numbered among them are the Blenheim, Wellington, Stirling, Lancaster, Liberator, Flying Fortress, Spitfire, Hurricane, Thunderbolt, Mustang and the Sunderland Flying Boat.

These, and the young airmen who flew them, made an immense contribution to the final defeat of the Third Reich, as Allied bombers and fighters flew increasingly larger raids across the North Sea and into the dangerous, smoke-filled skies of occupied Europe.

This is their incredible story.
  • ISBN13 9781853063428
  • Publish Date 26 October 1995
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 22 January 2022
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Countryside Books
  • Format Paperback (UK Trade)
  • Pages 288
  • Language English