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Details
Publication Date:
1999-01-01
Size
Length:
175 pages
Height:
10.5 in
Width:
6.3 in
Thickness:
0.5 in
Weight:
18.4 oz
Publisher's Note The first book to cover in depth the Rhodesian War of Independence. In 1965, the South African territory of Rhodesia declared its independence from Great Britain and formed its own republic. Sustaining the rebellion were the men of the Royal Rhodesian Air Force, trained in the methods and aircraft of the RAF. The pioneering spirit of the Rhodesians and their improvisational skills helped them devise new methods of air warfare and enabled them to circumvent international sanctions. This important new account of the war from the air in Rhodesia has been written by three former RAF officers with considerable experience in the country. They have interviewed the pilots and aircrew members who served in this conflict which became increasingly more violent, widespread and bloody.