“Flying Boats” Airborne Today
Media release
“Flying Boats” Airborne
Today
Alex Frame’s book, “Flying Boats: My
Father’s War in the Mediterranean”, launches today
Thursday 11 October at 5pm beside the Solent flying boat
inside the Sir Keith Park Memorial Aviation Hangar at
MOTAT.
The honours will be done by Mauri McGreal who flew with Alex’s dad in WWII and invited guests include other former pilots and crew who flew in both peacetime and war. There’s huge interest in these extraordinary machines. MOTAT’s got the only restored Solent Mark IV Flying Boat in the world and there’s also a Sunderland like the one that’s the real star of “Flying Boats”.
Flying Boats: My Father’s War in the Mediterranean
Alex Frame
published by Victoria University Press
$40 pb
52 photographs and maps
“Flying Boats: My Father’s War in the Mediterranean” is an exciting and original blend of personal memoir and war history. Alex Frame’s father was a flying boat pilot in war and afterwards in peace, and the roots of this book are the logbooks he kept over his 30 year career, the first covering early flights in 1938 and the war years, the second flying in Sydney and then Tahiti and the surrounding islands of French Polynesia.
This book
concentrates on the years of World War II, and the star of
the story is the Sunderland flying boat T9046, while under
the command of Alex’s father from November 1940 to June
1941. During this concentrated period of setbacks and
disasters for the Commonwealth and British forces, the crews
of the large, graceful flying boats were both saviours and
victims in the struggle against Hitler’s war
machine.
Please contact Heather McKenzie ph 027 562 6531 for more information about the book or the launch.
Victoria University Press
www.vuw.ac.nz/vup
victoria-press@vuw.ac.nz
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