A Thousand Shall FallCanada's Wings, 1981 - 490 páginas |
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... seemed that he had reeled out 50 or 100 feet of aerial while the rest of us were practising our bombing . This enabled him to do some wireless practice which he could not otherwise have done , and was perfectly proper . However , he had ...
... seemed that he had reeled out 50 or 100 feet of aerial while the rest of us were practising our bombing . This enabled him to do some wireless practice which he could not otherwise have done , and was perfectly proper . However , he had ...
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... seemed to pass slowly on the leg in from the French coast to the target , it virtually ceased to move on the reverse leg , as we waited to get back clear of the enemy coast . Straining to keep the sharpest lookout I could in the ...
... seemed to pass slowly on the leg in from the French coast to the target , it virtually ceased to move on the reverse leg , as we waited to get back clear of the enemy coast . Straining to keep the sharpest lookout I could in the ...
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... seemed , to me at any rate , that my landings were just as good as Crebbin's , which was really saying something . We all breathed much easier . We were turned loose the following afternoon after our session at the flights , and evening ...
... seemed , to me at any rate , that my landings were just as good as Crebbin's , which was really saying something . We all breathed much easier . We were turned loose the following afternoon after our session at the flights , and evening ...
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A Thousand Shall Fall: The True Story of a Canadian Bomber Pilot in World ... Murray Peden Visualização parcial - 2003 |
A Thousand Shall Fall: The True Story of a Canadian Bomber Pilot in World ... Murray Peden Visualização parcial - 2003 |
A Thousand Shall Fall: The True Story of a Canadian Bomber Pilot in World ... Murray Peden Visualização parcial - 2003 |
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214 Squadron aerodrome aeroplane afternoon Air Force aircraft aircrew American approach attack began Billy Bishop Blickling Hall bombaimer Bomber Command bombing called carried Cessna Cranes Chedburgh Chipping Warden climbed cockpit course crew bus Downham Market drome dropped engine exercise eyes F Fox fact feet fire five flak flare flash flew flight commander Flight Lieutenant Flight Sergeant flown Fortress Freddie Taylor front Gelsenkirchen going ground gunners half hand head heavy instructor intercom knew Lancaster landing later looked Mackie Main Force McGlinn mess miles minutes morning navigation night fighter Officer Oulton Peden Penkuri Penky pilot Plate pulled RCAF roll Royal Air Force runway Shotteswell side signal Skipper solo speed Squadron Leader Stan starboard station Stirling Strecker Sywell target taxied thought throttle told took train trip turn WAAF walked window Wing Commander Wingco wireless operator yards