Senin, 02 April 2018

Aviation History DVD Review: Flying the Secret Sky

Flying the Secret Sky: The Story of RAF Ferry Command flyingthesecretsky.com, $24.95 In mid-1940, Britain desperately needed aircraft. Although President Franklin D. Roosevelt made American warplanes available to the British through Lend-Lease, shipping those planes across the Atlantic Ocean involved a long and dangerous voyage. The solution conjured up by British Minister for Aircraft Production …

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