Beaufighter and Mosquito Operations in WWII: The Memoirs of a Radar Operator
Beaufighter and Mosquito Operations in WWII: The Memoirs of a Radar Operator
Nečas-Pemberton, Zbysek
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Condition: New, UPC: 9781526789570, Publication Date: Sat, May 1, 2021, Type: Hardcover ,
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1Zbysek Nečas was just 18, and still a high school student, when he escaped from the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia a month before the outbreak of war in 1939. He managed to make his way to Britain where he had a cousin.

Nečas enlisted in the RAF in 1940, initially being posted as an interpreter at the Czech Depot. Some of his early duties involved the interrogation of captured German aircrew. He was, however, determined to fly. That wish came not as a pilot, but as a radar operator.

In time, Nečas was posted to 68 Squadron, which throughout the war had a large number of Czech exiles on its strength - one flight was entirely Czech-manned. In this moving memoir, he details just what it was like to serve as part of an RAF night fighter crew during the second half of the Second World War. From the organization of squadron and operations, to the directing of night fighters in the bomber stream, problems of maintaining contact with the target, the duration of patrols to interception tactics, all, and more, is revealed in this book. Having trained on the Blenheim Mk.IV, Nečas' operational patrols began on Bristol Beaufighters, the squadron subsequently converting to de Havilland Mosquitoes.

There are of course, the graphic accounts of victory in the air. This includes combat with a Heinkel He 177 Grief over North Sea, or the explosion of a Dornier Do 217 after another successful interception. As well as nighttime intruder operations over Europe, from the summer of 1944, 68 Squadron, Nečas included, found itself drawn into the battle against Hitler's V-weapons, particularly the V1. Nečas' crew ended the war with three confirmed kills, one probable, and two damaged.

After the war, Nečas returned to his homeland where he received the tragic news that that none of his immediate family had survived the German occupation This is Zbysek Nečas' story of his part in the defense of Britain's skies and the final victory against the Third Reich.
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