
Churchill's Navigator
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An RAF Volunteer Reserve officer, John Mitchell was mobilized on the outbreak of war-and just missed going to join a Battle Squadron in France where he would have undoubtedly been killed. Instead, he was posted to No. 58 Squadron flying Whitleys, surviving a tour of operations in 1940-41 that included ditching in the North Sea. Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, he was sent to the US, becoming involved in the development of the first navigation training simulators with the famous Link Trainer factory. There, he was awarded the US Legion of Merit, signed by Harry S. Truman.
Then, returning to the UK in 1942, he was personally selected to join the crew of Winston Churchill's private aircraft, one of the early prototype Avro Yorks called Ascalon. For two years he navigated Churchill to conferences around the world-from North Africa to Italy, the Middle East to Moscow, including the famous Teheran and Yalta conferences. He also flew "General Lyon" (aka His Majesty George VI) on several occasions.
After the war, he enjoyed an eventful career as an air attaché, including an intelligence posting to Moscow, and was senior navigation officer for the long range exercises over the Pole in the converted Lincoln, Aries III. His is an exceptional story, told with wit and verve to military aviation historian Sean Feast, who adds authoritative and informed insights.
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- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Prologue
- Chapter One: Finding my Way
- Chapter Two: To War in a Whitley
- Chapter Three: The Way to the Stars
- Chapter Four: Meeting The Owner
- Chapter Five: By Royal Appointment
- Chapter Six: Very Important Persons
- Chapter Seven: New Friends and Old Acquaintances
- Chapter Eight: When Two Worlds Collide
- Chapter Nine: The New Master of the Skies
- Chapter Ten: Swansong for a Proud Lady
- Chapter Eleven: To Washington and Beyond
- Chapter Twelve: A Testing Time
- Chapter Thirteen: Behind the Iron Curtain
- Chapter Fourteen: Final Approach
- Appendices
- The VIP Passengers
- Bibliography/Sources
- Footnotes
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