School of Aces: The RAF Training School that Won the Battle of Britain

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New paperback edition - This is the fascinating true story of RAF Sutton Bridge. Between 1926 and 1946, the base saw the development and implementation of a training system that turned inexperienced pilots into Top Guns. 525 graduates and staff fought with The Few to win the Battle of Britain. ‘The Central Gunnery School was the first of its kind in the world.’ ''The detailed history of RAF Sutton Bridge is brought to life with plenty of first-hand accounts which serve to remind us all of the great risk and sacrifice made by these young men. RAF Sutton Bridge is now vanishing under an industrial estate, and marked only be a memorial plaque and a few remaining buildings, which is why books such as this are important part of the history of the Royal Air Force.'' ''This will probably be mainly of interest to serving and ex-aircrew rather than wargamers, but is a stark reminder of the dangers faced even in training in WWII.'' This is the fascinating true story behind one of the key reasons that RAF Fighter Command saw such success in the Second World War and emerged victorious from the Battle of Britain – the incredible training school that transformed young men from inexperienced pilots into some of the finest airmen in the world.From peacetime Armament Practice Camp, to fighter Operational Training Unit, to Central Gunnery School, this is the story of how, between 1926 and 1946, the RAF developed and implemented a world-beating training system. This allowed the RAF to have total faith in the men tasked with combatting the Nazi threat from the air, and School of Aces tells the astonishing story of the station through a wealth of individual stories – with famous names, drama, courage and pathos a-plenty – recalling how pilots, air gunners and ground crew came to be at RAF Sutton Bridge, what life was like for them there and what happened to them afterwards.Prior to and during the Battles of France and Britain, RAF Sutton Bridge played a vital role in the British success by creating, in a remarkably short time, an effective training programme for potential fighter pilots. It then turned out 494 Hurricane pilots with such rapidity that summer that no fewer than 390 graduates flew as part of that illustrious band of men known forever as ''The Few''.


  • | Author: Alastair Goodrum
  • | Publisher: Amberley Publishing
  • | Publication Date: Nov 15, 2023
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  • | Binding: Paperback / softback
  • | ISBN-13: 9781398119505
  • | ISBN-10: 1398119504
Author:
Alastair Goodrum
Publisher:
Amberley Publishing
Publication Date:
Nov 15, 2023
Binding:
Paperback / softback
ISBN-13:
9781398119505
ISBN10:
1398119504