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Electrifying chronicle of top-secret bomber missions with the famous Flying Tigers This book records the World War II experiences of Capt. Elmer E. Haynes, who flew low-altitude night radar strikes against Japanese shipping in the South China Sea and daylight raids against various enemy land-based installations in eastern and central China. Haynes flew secretly developed B-24 Liberator bombers that were equipped with radar that had been integrated with the Norden Bombsight for night missions. These B-24s operated with the 14th Air Force--General Chennaults Flying Tigers. The bombing attacks were so accurate and successful that, in a little over a year, Haynes and his fellow pilots sank approximately a million tons of Japanese shipping.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherStackpole Books
ISBN-100811732932
ISBN-139780811732932
eBay Product ID (ePID)48635169
Product Key Features
Book TitleB-24 in China : General Chennault's Secret Weapon in WWII
Number of Pages224 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2006
TopicMilitary / World War II, Asia / China
IllustratorYes
GenreHistory
AuthorA. B. Feuer
Book SeriesStackpole Military History Ser.
FormatPerfect
Dimensions
Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight13.9 Oz
Item Length9.1 in
Item Width6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2005-032224
Dewey Edition22
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Decimal940.54/251092 B
Table Of ContentFlight to Chabua, India; Introduction to War in China; Combat at Last; The Air War Heats Up; The Quick and the Dead; Suichwan: Outpost in Hell; The Legend of "Hainan Harry"; R&R: Rest and Recreation in China; Ordeal in the Jungle: Harry Marshall's Story; Panic in the Skies; Formation of the 308th Radar Control Detachment No.1; The South China Sea: Cauldron of Death; Japan's Last Hurrah in China; Homeward Bound and the Death of Harry Marshall; Epilogue; Index.
Synopsis- Electrifying chronicle of top-secret bomber missions with the famous Flying Tigers This book records the World War II experiences of Capt. Elmer E. Haynes, who flew low-altitude night radar strikes against Japanese shipping in the South China Sea and daylight raids against various enemy land-based installations in eastern and central China. Haynes flew secretly developed B-24 Liberator bombers that were equipped with radar that had been integrated with the Norden Bombsight for night missions. These B-24s operated with the 14th Air Force--General Chennault's Flying Tigers. The bombing attacks were so accurate and successful that, in a little over a year, Haynes and his fellow pilots sank approximately a million tons of Japanese shipping., * Electrifying chronicle of top-secret bomber missions with the famous Flying Tigers This book records the World War II experiences of Capt. Elmer E. Haynes, who flew low-altitude night radar strikes against Japanese shipping in the South China Sea and daylight raids against various enemy land-based installations in eastern and central China. Haynes flew secretly developed B-24 Liberator bombers that were equipped with radar that had been integrated with the Norden Bombsight for night missions. These B-24s operated with the 14th Air Force--General Chennault's Flying Tigers. The bombing attacks were so accurate and successful that, in a little over a year, Haynes and his fellow pilots sank approximately a million tons of Japanese shipping., Electrifying chronicle of top-secret bomber missions with the famous Flying Tigers This book records the World War II experiences of Capt. Elmer E. Haynes, who flew low-altitude night radar strikes against Japanese shipping in the South China Sea and daylight raids against various enemy land-based installations in eastern and central China. Haynes flew secretly developed B-24 Liberator bombers that were equipped with radar that had been integrated with the Norden Bombsight for night missions. These B-24s operated with the 14th Air Force--General Chennault's Flying Tigers. The bombing attacks were so accurate and successful that, in a little over a year, Haynes and his fellow pilots sank approximately a million tons of Japanese shipping.