The Douglas Boston & Havoc

The Australians

Nonfiction, History, Military, Pictorial, Aviation, World War II
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Author: Phil H. Listemann ISBN: 9791096490134
Publisher: Philedition Publication: September 11, 2017
Imprint: Philedition Language: English
Author: Phil H. Listemann
ISBN: 9791096490134
Publisher: Philedition
Publication: September 11, 2017
Imprint: Philedition
Language: English

The Douglas Boston or Havoc is one major aircraft of WW2. Designed as a light bomber, it proved to be very versatile and was used with success in various roles over all theatres of operations. The introduction of the Boston into the RAAF’s inventory was a pure accident, being a former Dutch aircraft. The usage was planned to be short but at the end, it lasted over two and a half years. Only one RAAF squadron, No 22 , was equipped with the Boston, later completed with A-20s supplied directly by the US. The losses sustained by the 22 were high, but the Boston has the distinction of giving the RAAF’s only Victoria Cross recipient of the Pacific war, Flight Lieutenant W.E. Newton.

Thirty pages, close to twenty-five photographs and three color profiles illustrate this book.

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The Douglas Boston or Havoc is one major aircraft of WW2. Designed as a light bomber, it proved to be very versatile and was used with success in various roles over all theatres of operations. The introduction of the Boston into the RAAF’s inventory was a pure accident, being a former Dutch aircraft. The usage was planned to be short but at the end, it lasted over two and a half years. Only one RAAF squadron, No 22 , was equipped with the Boston, later completed with A-20s supplied directly by the US. The losses sustained by the 22 were high, but the Boston has the distinction of giving the RAAF’s only Victoria Cross recipient of the Pacific war, Flight Lieutenant W.E. Newton.

Thirty pages, close to twenty-five photographs and three color profiles illustrate this book.

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