In this presentation we look at how the RAF was involved in a military campaign at the far end of the world that was not even envisaged nor equipped for.
The various aircraft platforms that were considered and eventually used including some that were saved from the scrapyard.
The Falklands campaign for the RAF was a fine example at its best where it improvised, adapted and overcame all the engineering and logistical problems that enabled the success of the campaign.
Views: 11 | Enquiries: 0During my 27 years service with the RAF, I was extremely fortunate, some say lucky, to visit some interesting places and meet lots of interesting people, some of which were veterans of previous campaigns fought by our Royal Air Force.
For as long as I can remember I have been fascinated by military history, especially when it is related to the Royal Air Force. A subject which has become my full-time passion, or as some would say ‘obsession’.
In 2022 I turned my hobby into a business and formed HistoryFare by becoming a tour guide and public speaker delivering a range of talks covering both local history and military history.
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