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Short Sunderland

The 'Flying Porcupines' in the Second World War

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In 1933, the Air Ministry issued a specification for a general-purpose four-engine flying boat capable of operating from the outposts of the Empire. The result was the remarkable Sunderland, built by Short Brothers.This book covers the development of the Short Sunderland and its operations during and after the Second World War. The Sunderland's ability to engage six or more enemy fighters simultaneously earned it the Luftwaffe's nickname of the Flying Porcupine'.The aircraft's maid of all work' role over the eastern Mediterranean is covered in detail, and includes recce's for the Royal Navy, evacuations from Yugoslavia, Greece and Crete, as well as attacks on enemy submarines.The Canadian, Australian and Norwegian squadrons' operations within Coastal Command are detailed plus, outside the Command, those of the South Africans and New Zealanders. The author also includes details of post-war operations such as the Berlin Airlift.Detailed appendices include lists of Sunderlands with brief histories and all known successful attacks on enemy submarines.
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Authors:
Hendrie, Andrew
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781399014540
Illustrations Note:
80 Integrated B&W Images
Number of Pages:
192
Publication Date:
12/04/2022
Publisher:
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Year Published:
2022
Place of Publication:
South Yorkshire
Language:
English
Imprint:
Pen & Sword Aviation
SKU:
9781399014540

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