Designed by illusionist Jasper Maskelyne, RAF Tempsford was constructed
to give overflying enemy aircraft the impression it was disused. Nothing
could be further from the truth - just after dusk on moonlit nights
either side of the full moon, planes from the 138 and 161 Squadrons
would take off on top secret missions to the heart of the war-torn
Continent. They had to fly low and without lights in order to identify
drop zones and deliver the supplies and secret agents that would help
the resistance forces liberate Europe. But despite the attention of
Churchill and George VI, the airfield's secrets have long remained an
untold chapter in the story of the war. Based on over a decade's
extensive research, Churchill's Most Secret Airfield: RAF Tempsford is
filled with intrigue, suspense, heartbreak, and humour. It is a
fascinating account of a deadly serious business. Bernard O'Connor has
been a teacher for almost forty years and is the author of Agent Rose
and Churchill's Angels, also for Amberley. He lives in Bedfordshire. RAF
Tempsford is in walking distance of his home.