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Vulcan 607: The Epic Story of the Most Remarkable British Air Attack Since WWII
Vulcan 607 The Epic Story of the Most Remarkable British Air Attack Since WWII
Author: Rowland White
The dramatic account of the last British bomber raid -- the long-range attack on Stanley airfield that opened the Falklands War. — Before dawn on May 1st, 1982, a lone RAF Vulcan B2 bomber made its way towards the runway at Port Stanley airport. It was aiming to strike the first blow of Britain’s campaign to retake the Falklands. The flight...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780552152297
ISBN-10: 0552152293
Publication Date: 2012
Pages: 528
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Publisher: Corgi Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Why the RAF felt they needed to do this operation is a bit suspect, however, the execution was absolutely tremendous! How they didn't end up swimming home is beyond comprehension. A great read about an epic mission...
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