Air Force Blue, Patrick Bishop
Air Force Blue, Patrick Bishop
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Air Force Blue

Author: Patrick Bishop

Narrator: Tim Frances

Unabridged: 15 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/21/2017


Synopsis

In 2018 the RAF is one hundred years old. In his new book, destined to be a classic, Patrick Bishop examines the high point of its existence – the Second World War, when the Air Force saved the nation from defeat then led the advance to victory. Air warfare was a terrible novelty of the modern age, requiring a new military outlook. From the beginning, the RAF’s identity set it apart from the traditional services. It was innovative, flexible and comparatively meritocratic, advancing the quasi-revolutionary idea that competence was more important than background. The Air Force went into the war with inadequate machines, training and tactics, and the early phase was littered with setbacks and debacles. Then, in the summer of 1940, in full view of the population, Fighter Command won one of the decisive battles of the struggle. Thereafter the RAF was gilded with an aura of success that never tarnished, going on to make a vital contribution to Allied victory in all theatres. Drawing from diaries, letters, memoirs, and interviews, Air Force Blue captures the nature of combat in the skies over the corrugated wastes of the Atlantic, the sands of the Western Desert and the jungles of Burma. It also brings to life the intensely lived dramas, romances, friendships and fun that were as important a part of the experience as the fighting. Air Force Blue A BESTSELLER

Reviews

Goodreads review by David on June 04, 2018

I'm not sure what I expected when I started reading Air Force Blue - a glorification of war? hopefully not. What I got was a 'warts and all' history of the RAF during the second world war and it was much the better for this approach. Bishop rightly lauds the achievements of Fighter Command during the......more

Goodreads review by Sasha on February 24, 2018

A particularly pertinent read for a resident of Bomber County in the centenary year of the RAF. Clearly written with chapters divided by chronology, geography and by Command; there's a lot of time, space and action to cover. A good mix of first person experience and official record with plenty of hi......more

Goodreads review by Eric on December 31, 2017

I have read a huge number of books about the RAF, including the biographies of most of the senior wartime leaders (eg. Tedder, Coningham, Harris, Dowding). I sort of expected more from this one but cannot quite put my finger on what it is that doesn't work. Let there be no mistake, it has been very......more

Goodreads review by Gareth on February 14, 2018

This does everything that one can expect from a single-volume history of the RAF in the build up to, and the prosecution of, World War 2. Given the size, it can only be impressionistic and it makes excellent use of diaries, memoirs and interviews to give a wide variety of views on service. The polit......more

Goodreads review by Paul on September 15, 2018

An interesting read, I learnt some new stuff from it. I enjoy Patrick's style, his books are very readable and the information is clear.......more


Quotes

‘This is a terrifically readable, authoritative book that told me many fascinating things I did not know’ Max Hastings, Sunday Times ‘As a former war correspondent with more than 30 years’ experience, Bishop brings journalistic strengths to his second career as a popular historian: an easily readable and exciting writing style, a knowledge of what fighting means to those at the sharp end, a nose for the nub of the story, and an admirable compassion for the victims of war on all sides…a book that at once educates, explains, and excites’ BBC History magazine, Book of the Month ‘Monumental … after Bishop's pilot's eye views of the war in Fighter Boys and Bomber Boys, Air Force Blue counts as a publishing event. It won't disappoint” The Times ‘Compelling … Mr Bishop has an enormous tale to tell as he leads up to 1939 and six years of formative war…what Mr. Bishop does so well is to show how the RAF came to be such a distinctive and effective force’ Country Life ‘Full of excellent and vivid stories, this terrifically readable and authoritative book tells the dramatic story of the RAF during the Second World War’ The Sunday Times ‘This meticulously compiled survey sets out to combine encomium with a series of unblinkered evaluations’ TLS ‘Succeeds in mining new and startling insights’ The Times