British Airfields of the Second World War
British Airfields of the Second World War
by Hadaway, Stuart | Humanities
Published 30/04/2020 by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (Shire Publications) in the United Kingdom as part of the Shire Library series
Paperback | 64 pages, Fully illustrated throughout
150 x 210 x 2mm | 148g
The Second World War airfields peppered around Britain are among the most visible and widespread reminders of this devastating conflict. Some are now almost forgotten or built over; others have become museums, industrial estates or parkland; and some have been adapted and remain in operation today. In this beautifully illustrated history, aviation historian Stuart Hadaway explains the crucial part airfields played between 1939 and 1945, detailing their construction and expansion; their facilities and equipment; the many functions they housed from command and control to maintenance and bomb-loading; how the airfields were used both for defence and offence; and how they changed during the war. He also explores what life was like on the airfields, as well as listing some of the remaining sites and what can be seen today.