Each successful operational bombing sortie during the Second World War was dependent on the aircrew as a unit working together to see their plane through the hazards of changing weather conditions, mechanical failure, shifting bombs loads, enemy flak and being spotted by night fighters.
In this book ten aircrewmen give first hand accounts of the roles they played, their training, and the operations they flew. There is also a section on aircraft types and enemy defences.
A5 (softcover) 192 pages with over 130 photographs and illustrations.