Gentlemen in Blue ~ 600 Squadron
The Story of 600 (City of London) Squadron
Multi-signed by Battle of Britain Pilots
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Bookplate signed by seven 60o Squadron Battle of Britain Aircrew
Micky Mount
Archie McNeill Boyd
Richard Haine
EC Barnard
Ken Edwards
Stan Le Rougetel
TN Hayes (CO)
Leo Cooper First edition 1997. 474 pages and well illustrated with photographs.
Very Fine condition hardback book and Very Fine condition dustjacket. As new and feels unread.
This is the history of No 600 (City of London) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force from when they formed in 1925 to their disbandment in 1957.
Initially the squadron comprised gentlemen from institutions in the City, who combined their passion for aviation with their intent to serve their country. Indeed, these auxiliaries, who trained only at weekends, achieved a standard of efficiency which was the envy of regular RAF squadrons. 600 became a night fighter squadron in 1940. Its pilots saw combat in the Battle of Britain, North Africa and Malta, becoming the highest scoring allied night fighter squadron of the war.
Disbanded in 1945 it was reformed a year later under Squadron Leader Hayes to become a day fighter squadron, flying Spitfires and Gloster Meteors until it was finally disbanded in 1957. Appendices include Roll of Honour, technical information, various rolls and statistics and list of squadron members who flew during the Battle of Britain.
An excellent and comprehensive squadron history with a splendid set of relevant signatures.