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The Merlin : the engine that won the Second World War

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The Rolls-Royce Merlin is the most recognisable aero engine in the world.

It powered the Battle of Britain aircraft, the Spitfire and Hurricane, as they defended the shores of Britain against the Luftwaffe, foiling Hitler's plans to invade in summer 1940.

It also powered the Lancasters and Halifaxes of Bomber Command as they went on their missions of destruction to the German heartland. And the ‘wooden wonder’, the Mosquito, was powered by the Merlin, its pinpoint bombing accuracy and reconnaissance work proving vital to the war effort.

For the Americans, the Merlin was the power plant of the Mustang escort fighter that protected the US Air Force B-17 Flying Fortress and B-29 Super Fortress bombers on their daylight raids to the enemy.

The P-51 was also used in the North African, Mediterranean and Pacific theatres.

So the Merlin worked day and night to secure the eventual Allied victory.

It has rightfully been described as the most significant aircraft piston engine in history and in the twentyfirst century its distinctive ‘drone’ can still be heard over England as the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight take to the air on special occasions - most recently on the centenary of the RAF - with its Lancaster leading the Merlin-powered Spitfires and Hurricanes in formation. Retired military and commercial pilot Gordon Wilson tells the human story of the development of the engine and its operational use during the war, featuring the voices of air crew who relied on this technological tour de force.

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Amberley Publishing
1445656817 / 9781445656816
Hardback
15/12/2018
United Kingdom
English
272 pages : illustrations
24 cm