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Blackburn Roc & Skua
Matthew Willis
Kjetil Åkra (Illustrator)
ISBN: 978-83-89450-44-9
Published: October 2007
Orange Series No 8106
Softcover
160 pages (32 in colour)
240x165 mm (B5)
Synopsis
The Blackburn Skua
was the Fleet Air Arm’s first monoplane and its first dedicated dive
bomber. Its derivative the Roc was the only turret fighter to see action
with the Royal Navy.
This book charts the development and service history of the two aircraft,
through the difficult specification process, reaching squadron service
on the eve of war, the baptism of fire in the Norwegian campaign of 1940
and eventual second-line use. It is illustrated with period photographs,
many of which have rarely been seen before, and colour images of the
surviving fragments of Skuas in museums. It features superb colour
artwork illustrating a large number of the colour schemes the aircraft
wore during their short history, and detail diagrams from official
manuals as well as scale plans. It is an essential reference for naval
aviation enthusiasts and scale modellers.
The book includes many first-hand accounts from the men who flew in and
maintained the Skua and Roc, describing never-before heard experiences
of the aircraft in action.
Price: 13.00 GB

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