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Sixty Squadron R.A.F.: A History of the Squadron from its Formation

By A. J. L. (Alan John Lance) Scott

(3.5 stars) β€’ 10 reviews

Witness the aerial battles of World War I through the eyes of courageous pilots as they navigate a deadly new frontier in the sky.

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2014-11-22
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"Sixty Squadron R.A.F.: A History of the Squadron from its Formation" by Group-Captain A. J. L. Scott is a story about the birth and battles of the No. 60 Squadron of the Royal Flying Corps during World War I. The book follows the squadron's journey into combat, showing how flying and fighting changed in the sky; it honors the brave pilots who dared to battle in the air. The book shares a look into World War I aerial combat, and how the squadron was put together in the early days of the Royal Flying Corps. It shares how airmen started with jobs like looking around and bombing, it soon moved to fighting other planes; the book shows how fighting ways and plane designs changed over time; it paints a picture of the dangers that pilots faced, alone in the sky, fighting with nothing more than bravery and smarts above the battlefields below.

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