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Oxford's Own

- The Men and Machines of No.15/XV Squadron Royal Flying Corps/Royal Air Force
Af: Martyn R. Ford-Jones Engelsk Hardback

Oxford's Own

- The Men and Machines of No.15/XV Squadron Royal Flying Corps/Royal Air Force
Af: Martyn R. Ford-Jones Engelsk Hardback
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Oxford''s Own is the story of No.15/XV Squadron, Royal Flying Corps/Royal Air Force, of the men who served with it and the aircraft it flew. It is a story of determination, courage, fortitude and life. The life of a Squadron at war and play, embroidered together with the lives of hundreds of young men from varying backgrounds and the four quarters of the Globe. The story begins with the formation of No.15 Squadron, Royal Flying Corps, on the 1st March 1915, at South Farnborough, Hampshire and follows the fates and fortunes of the men and machines who served during the Great War, between December 1915 and December 1919. Reformed in March 1924, the Squadron provided valuable service as part of the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment, for over ten years. Declared a day bomber Squadron in June 1934, No.15 adopted the use of the Roman numerals XV, which are today still carried on its aircraft. In April 1939, the Squadron was adopted by the city of Oxford and was unofficially known as "Oxford''s ''Own''". The Second World War brought major expansion and changes in equipment. Battles, Wellingtons, Stirlings and Lancasters all saw service with No.XV Squadron. The post World War II era led to the Squadron being equipped with Avro Lincoln bombers, followed in succession by American built B-29s, known to the RAF as the Washington bomber. The jet age brought in turn the Canberra, Victor, Buccaneer and Panavia Tornado. Complete with seventeen appendices and illustrated with nearly 800 black and white and colour photographs from the Squadron''s own albums, the Mildenhall Register, the author''s collection and many private sources.
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Oxford''s Own is the story of No.15/XV Squadron, Royal Flying Corps/Royal Air Force, of the men who served with it and the aircraft it flew. It is a story of determination, courage, fortitude and life. The life of a Squadron at war and play, embroidered together with the lives of hundreds of young men from varying backgrounds and the four quarters of the Globe. The story begins with the formation of No.15 Squadron, Royal Flying Corps, on the 1st March 1915, at South Farnborough, Hampshire and follows the fates and fortunes of the men and machines who served during the Great War, between December 1915 and December 1919. Reformed in March 1924, the Squadron provided valuable service as part of the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment, for over ten years. Declared a day bomber Squadron in June 1934, No.15 adopted the use of the Roman numerals XV, which are today still carried on its aircraft. In April 1939, the Squadron was adopted by the city of Oxford and was unofficially known as "Oxford''s ''Own''". The Second World War brought major expansion and changes in equipment. Battles, Wellingtons, Stirlings and Lancasters all saw service with No.XV Squadron. The post World War II era led to the Squadron being equipped with Avro Lincoln bombers, followed in succession by American built B-29s, known to the RAF as the Washington bomber. The jet age brought in turn the Canberra, Victor, Buccaneer and Panavia Tornado. Complete with seventeen appendices and illustrated with nearly 800 black and white and colour photographs from the Squadron''s own albums, the Mildenhall Register, the author''s collection and many private sources.
Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 376
ISBN-13: 9780764309540
Indbinding: Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0764309544
Udg. Dato: 19 nov 1999
Længde: 32mm
Bredde: 236mm
Højde: 310mm
Forlag: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Oplagsdato: 19 nov 1999
Forfatter(e): Martyn R. Ford-Jones
Forfatter(e) Martyn R. Ford-Jones


Kategori Luftvåben & luftkamp


ISBN-13 9780764309540


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 376


Udgave


Længde 32mm


Bredde 236mm


Højde 310mm


Udg. Dato 19 nov 1999


Oplagsdato 19 nov 1999


Forlag Schiffer Publishing Ltd