R J Mitchell

The Story of How the Spitfire Was Designed, Built and Tested and How Close It Came to Not Happening At All

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Transportation, Aviation, History
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Author: Gordon Mitchell ISBN: 9780752474489
Publisher: The History Press Publication: October 24, 2011
Imprint: The History Press Language: English
Author: Gordon Mitchell
ISBN: 9780752474489
Publisher: The History Press
Publication: October 24, 2011
Imprint: The History Press
Language: English

The Spitfire began as a near disaster. The developments of this famous aircraft took it from uncompromising beginnings to become the legendary last memorial to a great man - and elegant and, with its pilots, a highly effective, weapon of war. The Spitfire would not have happened at all, however, without Mitchell's indomitable courage and determination in the face of severe physical and psychological adversity resulting from cancer. His contribution to the Battle of Britain, and thereafter to the achievement of final victory in 1945, was so great that our debt to him can never be repaid. This poignant story is written from a uniquely personal viewpoint by his son, Gordon Mitchell.

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The Spitfire began as a near disaster. The developments of this famous aircraft took it from uncompromising beginnings to become the legendary last memorial to a great man - and elegant and, with its pilots, a highly effective, weapon of war. The Spitfire would not have happened at all, however, without Mitchell's indomitable courage and determination in the face of severe physical and psychological adversity resulting from cancer. His contribution to the Battle of Britain, and thereafter to the achievement of final victory in 1945, was so great that our debt to him can never be repaid. This poignant story is written from a uniquely personal viewpoint by his son, Gordon Mitchell.

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