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Squadron Airborne

By: Elleston Trevor
Narrated by: Andrew Fallaize
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Squadron Airborne brings alive the actions of fighter pilots, ground staff, and auxiliary personnel at a fictional Spitfire fighter-plane squadron in September 1940.

Peter Stuyckes is a 19-year-old who has just finished his training as a pilot for England’s Royal Air Force (RAF) when he arrives at an aerodrome called Westhill near the town of Melford, England. There he joins an established squadron already in the thick of the fighting but with a less-than-stunning first flight in front of his new colleagues. Stuyckes doesn’t know it then, but he is to become part of what will be called the Battle of Britain, the first major military campaign fought entirely by air forces.

In the midst of casualties and survivors, battle fatigue and botched landings, parachute escapes and pilots shot down during aerial battles, members of the ground crew hasten to repair the Spitfire planes that make it back, proudly tallying their pilots’ strikes. It all takes place along with romantic encounters in between, until the squadron prepares to leave for rest and refit at Lincolnshire, after which a new squadron will take their place.

Elleston Trevor, who was himself a member of the RAF, takes the listener into the action of one week during the Battle of Britain in this tense, exciting, and realistic story.

©1956 Elleston Trevor (P)2020 Blackstone Publishing
20th Century Action & Adventure Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction War & Military Aviation Air Force Thought-Provoking Military
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I have enjoyed several books by Elleston Trevor under his various pen-names, but this one was nowhere as good. No fighter squadron would have cluttered up the airwaves in the way that is portrayed here and the overall story lacked credibility for me.
The narrator has quite a stilted delivery and some rather strange pronunciation at times; NAAFI should be naffy not narfy for example.
There are at least a couple if places where the narrator say Stop and the repeats the last line so some poor editing as well.

Not as good as I had hoped.

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A well writen, absorbing account of a snapshot In time of the life of a RAF squadron during the Battle of Britain In 1940.
This Book examines the effect of the conflict on all ranks


Squadron Airbourne

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It really brings it home how young and how brave these men were. I had hoped to have more.

Very moving

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Despite being fiction it was written by former ground crew who served during the war so quite nice detail about how life and war actually was, very good

Probably my favourite audiobook

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A great story, evocative of a WW2 squadron at war. I really enjoyed the narrator too...great stuff.

Brilliant

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