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Operation Black Buck 1982

- The Vulcans' extraordinary Falklands War raids
Af: Andrew Bird Engelsk Paperback

Operation Black Buck 1982

- The Vulcans' extraordinary Falklands War raids
Af: Andrew Bird Engelsk Paperback
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‘The definitive account of the Vulcan raids… taught me something new on every page’
- Rowland White, author of the bestselling Vulcan 607

A newly researched, fully illustrated account of how RAF Vulcan bombers flew a series of the world''s longest air raids in 1982 against Port Stanley airfield, in a daring, hastily improvised strike against the
Argentinian invaders.

The RAF''s opening shots of the Falklands War were among the most remarkable airstrikes in history. The idea was simple: to destroy the runway at Port Stanley, and prevent Argentinian fast jets using it against the Royal Navy task force. But the nearest British-owned airfield was Ascension Island — 3,900 miles away from the Falklands.

Researcher and historian Andrew D. Bird has uncovered new detail of what really made these extraordinary raids possible, including never-before-published information and photos demonstrating the discreet support provided by the United States. Packed with spectacular original artwork and rare photos, this book explains how these hugely complex, yet completely improvised raids were launched.

This is also the story of how the last of the Vulcans, only a few months away from the scrapyard, had to be hastily re-equipped to carry conventional bombs, with bombsights, electronics and navigation systems ''borrowed'' from other aircraft. Yet they managed to fly what were the longest-range air attacks in history, and struck a severe blow to the occupying Argentinians.

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‘The definitive account of the Vulcan raids… taught me something new on every page’
- Rowland White, author of the bestselling Vulcan 607

A newly researched, fully illustrated account of how RAF Vulcan bombers flew a series of the world''s longest air raids in 1982 against Port Stanley airfield, in a daring, hastily improvised strike against the
Argentinian invaders.

The RAF''s opening shots of the Falklands War were among the most remarkable airstrikes in history. The idea was simple: to destroy the runway at Port Stanley, and prevent Argentinian fast jets using it against the Royal Navy task force. But the nearest British-owned airfield was Ascension Island — 3,900 miles away from the Falklands.

Researcher and historian Andrew D. Bird has uncovered new detail of what really made these extraordinary raids possible, including never-before-published information and photos demonstrating the discreet support provided by the United States. Packed with spectacular original artwork and rare photos, this book explains how these hugely complex, yet completely improvised raids were launched.

This is also the story of how the last of the Vulcans, only a few months away from the scrapyard, had to be hastily re-equipped to carry conventional bombs, with bombsights, electronics and navigation systems ''borrowed'' from other aircraft. Yet they managed to fly what were the longest-range air attacks in history, and struck a severe blow to the occupying Argentinians.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 96
ISBN-13: 9781472856661
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 147285666X
Kategori: Falklands
Udg. Dato: 17 aug 2023
Længde: 7mm
Bredde: 185mm
Højde: 245mm
Forlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oplagsdato: 17 aug 2023
Forfatter(e): Andrew Bird
Forfatter(e) Andrew Bird


Kategori Falklands


ISBN-13 9781472856661


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 96


Udgave


Længde 7mm


Bredde 185mm


Højde 245mm


Udg. Dato 17 aug 2023


Oplagsdato 17 aug 2023


Forlag Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

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