Darwin Spitfires

The real battle for Australia

Darwin Spitfires
Anthony Cooper
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NZ$ 39.99
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NZ$ 31.99
Paperback
h210 x 135mm - 592pg
15 Aug 2022 AU
International import eta 7-19 days
9781742237787
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The Japanese air raids on Darwin on 19 February 1942 are well known to most Australians, but what happened afterwards? For almost two years the airspace over north-west Australia was routinely infiltrated by Japanese air raids, tallying about 70 in total. The 1942-43 air raids on Darwin constituted the only sustained and intensive direct assault on Australian territory in the whole of World War II. Telling the story of the RAAF' s No. 1 Fighter Wing - composed of both Australian and British Spitfire pilots - Darwin Spitfires explores the little-known 1943 season of air combat over the Top End, recovering important aspects of Australian history. It brings the heroic exploits of the skilled pilots who did so much to protect Australia to the world' s attention. In this anniversary edition, Anthony Cooper offers a detailed and fascinating history of this unparalleled attack. ' Absorbing and compelling, Darwin Spitfires brings this little-known chapter of Australian history out from the shadows. For almost two years Australia was routinely penetrated by over 70 Japanese air raids, all the while heroically defended by skilled Australian and British pilots. Anthony Cooper tells this dramatic and important story in fascinating detail. I loved this book. ' - Peter FitzSimons' Darwin Spitfires is detailed, forensic and expert. ' - Brian Weston, Air Vice Marshal (ret' d), FRAES, RAAF' This fascinating book reclaims an important, little-known aspect of our war history. ' - Brisbane News' It is a real pleasure to read Cooper' s careful dissection of each dogfight, a display of unselfconscious expertise. ' - Peter Stanley, The Canberra Times' Detailed and engrossing' - The Newcastle Herald ' For anyone with an interest in Australian aviation and/or military history' - Sunday Tasmanian
' This fascinating book reclaims an important, little-known aspect of our war history. ' - Brisbane News ' It is a real pleasure to read Cooper' s careful dissection of each dogfight, a display of unselfconscious expertise. ' - Peter Stanley, The Canberra Times ' Detailed and engrossing' - The Newcastle Herald ' For anyone with an interest in Australian aviation and/or military history' - Sunday Tasmanian
Anthony Cooper is a former RAAF officer and retired school teacher with a Ph. D. in history on German civil aviation in the Weimar Republic, and the author of HMAS Bataan 1952 (New South 2010); Darwin Spitfires (New South, 2011%Pen and Sword, 2013); Kokoda Air Strikes (New South, 2014); RAAF Bombers over Germany (Rosenberg, 2016); Paddy Finucane and the Legend of the Kenley Wing (Fonthill, 2016); and Sub Hunters (Fonthill, 2020). He has had media experience as an author, including interviews for print media, live radio interviews, and book talks.

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