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		<title>Mosquito</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Built of lightweight wood, powered by two growling Rolls-Royce Merlin engines, impossibly aerodynamic, headspinningly fast and armed to the teeth, the de Havilland Mosquito was the war-winning wonder that should never have existed: the aircraft the RAF didn't think it wanted then couldn't do without. Excelling as a spyplane, night-fighter and pathfinder for Bomber Command's heavies the Mossie's reputation was cemented by a series of daredevil bombing raids across occupied Europe, including on Berlin itself, where only surprise, speed and precision could ensure success. So when Churchill's top secret Special Operations Executive needed to destroy the Gestapo HQ in the centre of downtown Copenhagen to prevent a devastating Nazi last stand, there was only one machine for the job - the Mosquito. This is the story of that legendary aircraft told through that one impossible mission.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;Captivating&#8217;</b> <i>Daily Telegraph</i><br /><b>&#8216;Stunning&#8217; </b>James Holland<br /><b>&#8216;Superb&#8217;</b> <i>Daily Express</i><br /><b>&#8216;Wonderful&#8217; </b>John Nichol<br /><b>&#8216;Remarkable&#8217; </b><i>RAF News</i><br /><b>_________________________________</b></p>
<p>Built of lightweight wood, powered by two growling Rolls-Royce Merlin engines, impossibly aerodynamic, headspinningly fast and armed to the teeth, the de Havilland Mosquito was the war-winning wonder that should never have existed: the aircraft the RAF didn&#8217;t think it wanted then couldn&#8217;t do without.</p>
<p>Flying on operations barely eighteen months after a single prototype was ordered off the drawing board, it was the answer to its pilots&#8217; prayers: a stunningly versatile warplane capable of leaving the Luftwaffe in its wake to attack when and where the enemy was least expecting it.</p>
<p>Excelling as a spyplane, night-fighter and pathfinder for Bomber Command&#8217;s heavies the Mossie&#8217;s reputation was cemented by a series of daredevil bombing raids across occupied Europe, including on Berlin itself, where only surprise, speed and precision could ensure success.</p>
<p>So when Churchill&#8217;s top secret Special Operations Executive needed to destroy the Gestapo HQ in the centre of downtown Copenhagen to prevent a devastating Nazi last stand that might prolong the war for many months, there was only one machine for the job.</p>
<p><b>This is the story of that legendary aircraft told through that one impossible mission.</b></p>
<p>Like Rowland White&#8217;s previous books, <i>Mosquito</i> is an unputdownable mix of utterly compelling storytelling, incredible human stories and fascinating technological detail, which sheds never-before-told light on a pivotal mission that helped bring the war to its bloody and brutal close.<br /><b>_________________________________</p>
<p>Praise for <i>Mosquito</i></b></p>
<p><b>&#8217;10/10&#8242; </b><i>Helen Fry</i><br /><b>&#8216;Excellent &#8230; provides thrilling accounts&#8217; </b><i>The Past</i><br /><b>&#8216;A brilliant read&#8217; </b>Army Rumour Service Book Club<br /><b>&#8216;A triumph&#8217; </b><i>Damcasters</i> podcast<br /><b>&#8216;A tremendous book &#8230; can&#8217;t recommend it more highly&#8217; </b><i>We Have Ways</i> podcast<br /><b>&#8216;An addictive, moving and tenaciously researched tale &#8230; his best book to date&#8217; </b><i>Flypast</i><br /><b>&#8216;<i>Mosquito</i> reads like a thriller&#8230; Unreservedly recommended&#8217; </b><i>Aviation Historian</i><br /><b>&#8216;It&#8217;s like the best adventure stories except this one is the real thing&#8217; </b><i>Best of British</i><br /><b>&#8216;A fascinating insight into one of the aircraft&#8217;s most dramatic episodes&#8217; </b><i>History of War</i><br /><b>&#8216;White immerses the reader in the action from the first page &#8230; a must read&#8217; </b><i>Flight International</i><br /><b>&#8216;Thrilling&#8230; A multi-layered, painstakingly assembled narrative&#8230; an instant classic&#8217; </b><i>Warships IF</i></p>
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		<title>Mosquito</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Oct 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Built of lightweight wood, powered by two growling Rolls-Royce Merlin engines, impossibly aerodynamic, headspinningly fast and armed to the teeth, the de Havilland Mosquito was the war-winning wonder that should never have existed: the aircraft the RAF didn't think it wanted then couldn't do without. Excelling as a spyplane, night-fighter and pathfinder for Bomber Command's heavies the Mossie's reputation was cemented by a series of daredevil bombing raids across occupied Europe, including on Berlin itself, where only surprise, speed and precision could ensure success. So when Churchill's top secret Special Operations Executive needed to destroy the Gestapo HQ in the centre of downtown Copenhagen to prevent a devastating Nazi last stand, there was only one machine for the job - the Mosquito. This is the story of that legendary aircraft told through that one impossible mission.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;Captivating&#8217;</b> <i>Daily Telegraph</i><br /><b>&#8216;Stunning&#8217; </b>James Holland<br /><b>&#8216;Superb&#8217;</b> <i>Daily Express</i><br /><b>&#8216;Wonderful&#8217; </b>John Nichol<br /><b>&#8216;Remarkable&#8217; </b><i>RAF News</i><br /><b>_________________________________</b></p>
<p>Built of lightweight wood, powered by two growling Rolls-Royce Merlin engines, impossibly aerodynamic, headspinningly fast and armed to the teeth, the de Havilland Mosquito was the war-winning wonder that should never have existed: the aircraft the RAF didn&#8217;t think it wanted then couldn&#8217;t do without.</p>
<p>Flying on operations barely eighteen months after a single prototype was ordered off the drawing board, it was the answer to its pilots&#8217; prayers: a stunningly versatile warplane capable of leaving the Luftwaffe in its wake to attack when and where the enemy was least expecting it.</p>
<p>Excelling as a spyplane, night-fighter and pathfinder for Bomber Command&#8217;s heavies the Mossie&#8217;s reputation was cemented by a series of daredevil bombing raids across occupied Europe, including on Berlin itself, where only surprise, speed and precision could ensure success.</p>
<p>So when Churchill&#8217;s top secret Special Operations Executive needed to destroy the Gestapo HQ in the centre of downtown Copenhagen to prevent a devastating Nazi last stand that might prolong the war for many months, there was only one machine for the job.</p>
<p><b>This is the story of that legendary aircraft told through that one impossible mission.</b></p>
<p>Like Rowland White&#8217;s previous books, <i>Mosquito</i> is an unputdownable mix of utterly compelling storytelling, incredible human stories and fascinating technological detail, which sheds never-before-told light on a pivotal mission that helped bring the war to its bloody and brutal close.<br /><b>_________________________________</p>
<p>Praise for <i>Mosquito</i></b></p>
<p><b>&#8217;10/10&#8242; </b><i>Helen Fry</i><br /><b>&#8216;Excellent &#8230; provides thrilling accounts&#8217; </b><i>The Past</i><br /><b>&#8216;A brilliant read&#8217; </b>Army Rumour Service Book Club<br /><b>&#8216;A triumph&#8217; </b><i>Damcasters</i> podcast<br /><b>&#8216;A tremendous book &#8230; can&#8217;t recommend it more highly&#8217; </b><i>We Have Ways</i> podcast<br /><b>&#8216;An addictive, moving and tenaciously researched tale &#8230; his best book to date&#8217; </b><i>Flypast</i><br /><b>&#8216;<i>Mosquito</i> reads like a thriller&#8230; Unreservedly recommended&#8217; </b><i>Aviation Historian</i><br /><b>&#8216;It&#8217;s like the best adventure stories except this one is the real thing&#8217; </b><i>Best of British</i><br /><b>&#8216;A fascinating insight into one of the aircraft&#8217;s most dramatic episodes&#8217; </b><i>History of War</i><br /><b>&#8216;White immerses the reader in the action from the first page &#8230; a must read&#8217; </b><i>Flight International</i><br /><b>&#8216;Thrilling&#8230; A multi-layered, painstakingly assembled narrative&#8230; an instant classic&#8217; </b><i>Warships IFR</i></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Apr 2007 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[When Argentinian forces invaded the Falklands Islands in 1982, it took the British government by surprise. They needed a fast response, and military chiefs came up with a plan of action - Operation Black Buck. This is an account of the last British bomber raid, recalling the long-range attack on Port Stanley that opened the Falklands War.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>It was to be one of the most ambitious operations since 617 Squadron bounced their revolutionary bombs into the dams of the Ruhr Valley in 1943 . . . </p>
<p></b>April 1982. Argentine forces had invaded the Falkland Islands. Britain needed an answer. And fast. </p>
<p>The idea was simple: to destroy the vital landing strip at Port Stanley. The reality was more complicated. The only aircraft that could possibly do the job was three months from being scrapped, and the distance it had to travel was four thousand miles beyond its maximum range. It would take fifteen Victor tankers and seventeen separate in-flight refuellings to get one Avro Vulcan B2 over the target, and give its crew any chance of coming back alive.</p>
<p>Yet less than a month later, a formation of elderly British jets launched from a remote island airbase to carry out the longest-range air attack in history. At its head was a single aircraft, six men, and twenty-one thousand-pound bombs, facing the hornet&#8217;s nest of modern weaponry defending the Argentine forces on the Falkland Islands. There would be no second chances . . .</p>
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