The Dambusters Flip Book
Autor Imperial War Museumsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 mai 2018
Late
on
the
night
of
May
16,
1943,
Wing
Commander
Guy
Gibson
led
617
Squadron
of
the
Royal
Air
Force
on
a
mission
code-named
Operation
Chastise—an
audacious
bombing
raid
across
the
English
Channel.
Their
aim?
Destroy
three
dams
in
the
Ruhr
Valley,
the
industrial
heartland
of
Germany.
The
dams
were
fiercely
protected.
Torpedo
nets
in
the
water
prevented
underwater
attacks,
leaving
air
attack
the
only
option.
But
anti-aircraft
guns
stood
ready
to
wreak
havoc
on
any
enemy
bombers
daring
enough
to
attempt
an
approach.
What
the
Germans
didn’t
know,
however,
was
that
617
Squadron
had
a
secret
weapon—the
“bouncing
bomb”—and
that
it
would
be
the
difference
maker
in
this
attack.
Using rarely seen archival footage from Imperial War Museums’ unique collection, this flip book recreates the work that went into this raid, enabling readers to watch, frame by frame, as RAF pilots attempted to perfect their technique for dropping the bouncing bomb and getting it to detonate right on its target.
Using rarely seen archival footage from Imperial War Museums’ unique collection, this flip book recreates the work that went into this raid, enabling readers to watch, frame by frame, as RAF pilots attempted to perfect their technique for dropping the bouncing bomb and getting it to detonate right on its target.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781904897323
ISBN-10: 1904897320
Pagini: 73
Ilustrații: 70 halftones
Dimensiuni: 102 x 64 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.09 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Imperial War Museums
Colecția Imperial War Museums
ISBN-10: 1904897320
Pagini: 73
Ilustrații: 70 halftones
Dimensiuni: 102 x 64 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.09 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Imperial War Museums
Colecția Imperial War Museums
Notă biografică
Imperial
War
Museumshave
managed
a
film
archive
since
their
establishment
in
1917.
The
constantly
growing
collection
now
extends
to
more
than
23,000
hours
of
moving
images,
representing
a
wide
and
diverse
range
of
material
from
public
and
service
information
films,
documentaries,
and
unedited
combat
films to
official
newsreels
and
amateur
films.