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Books
We are
pleased to feature the following book written by two
members of the Lancashire Aircraft Investigation Team.
This book is
a different approach to aviation archaeology, as the
authors, together with small, but dedicated, team of
fellow enthusiasts explore aircraft crash sites in the
North West of England, treating each of the incidents
selected to detailed in-depth research and meticulous
on-site investigation. Each of the eighteen chapters
explores, in previously unpublished detail, the background
to an incident, the units, aircraft and airmen involved,
as well as the conclusions drawn from piecing together the
story and the artefacts uncovered. Emphasis is placed on
revealing who these individuals were, their previous
service history and subsequent flying career, if they
survived, often based on accounts from their friends,
comrades and relatives, giving a unique insight into the
human story behind each geographical site. Many of the
projects have involved major excavations to uncover the
remains of these aircraft and this work is described in
detail by the authors, who actually organised and attended
the digs, sharing with the reader the excitement of the
discovery of important artefacts that have lain buried and
forgotten for some 60 years or more. These digs and the
finds uncovered are illustrated throughout, together with
period photographs of pilots and crew members and many
‘then and now’ comparisons of the crash sites themselves.
The addition of a comprehensive index and appendices
giving outline details of nearly 2000 other incidents also
make this work a valuable reference resource in its own
right
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North-West Aircraft
Wrecks
ISBN - 1844154785
Available
at any book shop and online including

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