Join Author Nick Oram to discover the history of Spitfire NH341 and the pilots of 411 Squadron RCAF at the Spitfire and Hurricane Memorial Museum in Manston
2pm - 4pm
During the climactic phase of the Second World War, nine Canadian pilots came to England to fly and fight in one of the world's most famous and legendary fighters, the Spitfire. This incredible true story describes each pilot's combat missions, including those of one special Spitfire NH341 'Elizabeth,' a fighter they all shared and flew with the Roaring Boys of 411 Squadron. There are heart-stopping tales of aerial dogfights against a deadly enemy.
Nick Oram brings together official records, unseen photos and astonishing first-hand accounts from the pilots. Readers are transported into the wartime cockpit of a Spitfire on the lead up to the momentous events of 1944's D Day landings.
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£5pp
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Spitfire Elizabeth and the Roaring Boys!
Spitfire and Hurricane Memorial Museum, Manston Road, Manston, Ramsgate
CT12 5DF
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