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Tittel:The Dauntless dive bomber of World War Two
Ansvar:by Barrett Tillman
Forfatter:Tillman, Barrett
Materialtype:Bok
Signatur:940.54 Til
Utgitt:Annapolis : Naval Institute Press, 1976
Omfang:x, 232 p. - Illustrert ; 24 cm.
ISBN/ISSN:0870215698
Klassenummer:940.54
Emneord:2. verdenskrig / Andre verdenskrig / Dauntless (Dive bomber) / Flyhistorie / Krig / Militærhistorie / Militærvesen / World War, 1939-1945 - Aerial operations, American / World War, 1939-1945 - Pacific Ocean
Note:Includes index.

Fra boksamling donert av Per Rognan
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Popularly known as the Douglas Dauntless, the U.S. Navy's SBD dive bomber was well named. Though considered obsolete at the time of the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Dauntless turned the tide of war in the Pacific with the destruction of four Japanese carriers at the Battle of Midway, making its mark in aviation history for sinking more enemy carriers than any other aircraft. Still in service at war's end, the Dauntless was the only U.S. carrier aircraft in operation from Pearl Harbor to V-J Day. The Dauntless was the only American Navy aircraft to fly in al five of the naval engagements fought exclusively by aircraft carriers and was credited with sinking the first Japanese fleet submarine and dropping the first bombs on Japanese-occupied soil during the war. The SBD was also active in the Atlantic, sinking Vichy French shipping at Casablanca and German vessels in Scandinavian waters. In between his authoritative accounts of these missions, Barrett Tillman tells the rousing story of the men who took the "slow but deadly" Dauntless into combat, loving her for her ruggedness and dependability while wishing for more speed and firepower. Among the people he describes is the pilot who nearly single-handedly knocked out a Japanese carrier and died in the process, and SBD squadron that flew unexpectedly into the Pearl Harbor attack.

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