Daisy: The History of a C-47/DC-3 in World War II and the Men Who Flew it

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ISBN-10:

9188441512

ISBN-13:

9789188441515

Released: May 09, 2019
Publisher: Vaktel Forlag
Format: Paperback, 230 pages

Description:

This is the thrilling story of a C-47 Skytrain which flew over Normandy and during Operation Market Garden in World War II. The book also goes into detail with the men who flew it, and what they experienced during the war.Called "Daisy," the aircraft still flies, owned by a Swedish organization, and takes part in the parachute drop over Normandy on the 75th Anniversary.Christer Bergström enjoys the reputation of being one of the world's foremost experts on the Second World War. He has published 31 books on the subject, most of them in English. Through his indepth research work, he has moved the borders of our knowledge forward in many fields - e.g. the Ardennes offensive, Operation Market Garden, the Battle of Britain, the Eastern Front.

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