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Stanford Tuck: Hero of the Battle of Britain: The Life of the Great Fighter Ace Audiobook, by Helen Doe Play Audiobook Sample

Stanford Tuck: Hero of the Battle of Britain: The Life of the Great Fighter Ace Audiobook

Stanford Tuck: Hero of the Battle of Britain: The Life of the Great Fighter Ace Audiobook, by Helen Doe Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Graham Mack Publisher: Tantor Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 6.17 hours at 1.5x Speed 4.63 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: June 2024 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9798855518382

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

16

Longest Chapter Length:

57:41 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

05:16 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

34:30 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

The first full reappraisal of one of Britain's great fighter aces, this book examines the truth behind Tuck's 1956 biography, Fly for Your Life. It looks at the evidence behind the myths, checks out some of the exaggerated stories and reveals the real Stanford Tuck. In January 1942 Bob Tuck was the top-scoring British fighter ace with an official score of twenty-nine enemy aircraft destroyed. During the Battle of Britain his legendary prowess grew and he was posted to command a leaderless and demoralized squadron, this time flying Hurricanes. He continued to prove he was an outstanding fighter ace, gaining the rare distinction of three DFCs and then the DSO for his leadership. He was shot down over France in January 1942. In January 1944 however, around twenty POWs, including Tuck, were purged to a new camp. Still determined to escape, Tuck and a Polish officer took a risky chance and made their way east to Russian forces and thence to England. This book reveals a more complex man than the one-dimensional hero of the previous biography. Post war, he became good friends with the Luftwaffe ace, Adolf Galland, and was a key advisor with him on the film Battle of Britain, and, often made many media appearances. His health suffered in later years from the impact of his war service and his imprisonment and he died aged seventy in 1987.

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