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The Supermarine Seafire never matched the reputation rightly accorded its famous forebear, the Spitfire, but, despite its capricious deck-landing characteristics, it was a very important element in the Fleet Air Arm during the last years of World War II and in the early postwar years. Like the Spitfire, the aircraft was developed through a succession of improving marks, and in its final Griffon-engine developments it vied with the Sea Fury and the Sea Hornet in being the fastest piston-powered fighter ever to have served with the Royal Navy. With principal author whose name is world-renowned and a clutch of other fascinating recollections from officers who flew the aircraft in wartime combat, in operations over Korea and in the training squadrons, this brand new ‘From the Cockpit’ book is replete with memories, opinions and superb illustrations. Specifications 210 × 297 mm, 136 pages (8 in colour), c.170 photographs, 39 artworks ISBN 978 0 946958 74 0 Price £17.95 net AVAILABLE SOON |
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