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Beaufighters In The Night: 417 Night Fighter Squadron USAAF (2007) By Braxton 'Brick' Eisel

 

The 417th Night Fighter Squadron USAAF was only the fourth such unit to be formed. In the early days of WWII, the US sent observers to England to study how the latest form of air warfare would take shape, and it very soon became apparent to them that a night-fighting capability was of increasing importance.

 

When they joined the battle against the Reich, they found themselves without a suitable American aircraft and were forced to utilise those RAF Beaufighters that were becoming available as the de Havilland Mosquito assumed that role in RAF squadrons. Having 're-learned to fly' this British design, the 417th were sent to North Africa where they honed their skills with the RAF. Most of the ex-RAF aircraft they had inherited were battle-worn, and no supplies of spares were available through the US supply chain.

 

The squadron found an elderly B-25 bomber, nicknamed the 'Strawberry Roan', and they ranged throughout the Mediterranean in search of Beaufighter parts. 417 soon built a healthy score of downed German and Italian aircraft, and as the war progressed, they were moved to Corsica to support the Italian invasion, now also taking on the challenge of maritime attack.

 

After D-Day, they were moved to Le Vallon at the mouth of the Rhone Valley, the great pathway into southern Germany, from where they attacked the nighttime movements of the German Army. Perhaps their most famous operation was to attack and down many of the low-flying German Condor aircraft that ran the route from the Reich to Spain carrying Nazi gold and treasures that had been looted from the occupied nations. This unique history is full of first-hand accounts and new information.

 

  • Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
  • 189 Pages
  • In Good Condition

Beaufighters In The Night: 417 Night Fighter... (2007) By Braxton 'Brick' Eisel

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