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The RAF Battle Of Britain Fighter Pilot's Kitbag: Uniforms And Equipment From The Summer Of 1940 And The Human Stories Behind Them paperback english - 18-May-18

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PublisherPen & Sword Books Ltd
ISBN 139781473849990
Book SubtitleUniforms And Equipment From The Summer Of 1940 And The Human Stories Behind Them
Book DescriptionThe scenes are familiar ones; the young Brylcream Boys sat at dispersal waiting for the haunting call of Scramble , lounging in their shirt sleeves and fur-lined boots, their leather flying helmets lying limp by their side. But what did the RAF fighter pilots of the Battle of Britain really wear, and what vital items would their kitbags have held? The casual air of the dashing pilots of Fighter Command in the Spitfire Summer of 1940 conceals a necessarily professional approach to their task of holding Hitler s Luftwaffe at bay. Therefore, each item of clothing and equipment they wore and carried had a role and a function, be it for warmth and comfort, communication, or for fighting and survival. All the objects that an RAF fighter pilot was issued with during the Battle of Britain are explored in this book in high-definition colour photographs, showing everything from the differing uniforms, to headgear, personal weapons, gloves, goggles, parachute packs and the essential Mae West life jacket. Each item is fully described and its purpose and use explained. Relive Britain s finest hour as never before through the actually clothing and accoutrements of The Few .
Editorial Review"This is on great picture album of what these RAF pilots wore and used during the Battle of Britain. The book will be of much interest to both aviation historians and modelers alike."--AMPS Indianapolis "The author sets an iconic scene of young "Brylcream Boys" casually lounging around in shirtsleeves and fur-lined boots with their leather flying helmets lying by their sides waiting for an alert to "Scramble!" and take wing to battle the German Luftwaffe. Then he painstakingly details how every item of clothing and equipment the aviators wore and carried had a function ranging from comfort and warmth to communication, fighting and survival."--Toy Soldier & Model Figure
About the AuthorMark Hillier is a chartered surveyor who has a deep knowledge of the history of the RAF, with a particular focus on the Second World War. He is also a qualified pilot, having flown for more than twenty-two years, including many flights from the former RAF Westhampnett, now Goodwood Aerodrome. He has previously co-authored a number of successful books on aviation and has written the biography of Wing Commander Thomas Murray.
LanguageEnglish
AuthorMark Hillier
Publication Date18-May-18
Number of Pages114

The RAF Battle Of Britain Fighter Pilot's Kitbag: Uniforms And Equipment From The Summer Of 1940 And The Human Stories Behind Them paperback english - 18-May-18

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