Written by an accomplished military aviation author, this new study is
the result of many years of research, and will be essential reading for
all historians of the period and keen aviation enthusiasts. There is
growing interest in the Cold War era in British history.
This book provides a new study of Cold War airfields for all who study
airfield history and archaeology. Phillip Birtles gives readers
airfield-by-airfield coverage of those in operation from the start of
the Cold War during the Berlin Air Lift in the late 1940s to the end of
the Cold War with the fall of the Berlin Wall at the end of the 1980s.
The book covers both RAF/FAA and USAF airfields in Britain, and charts
the changes that took place at these airfields in this period. Alongside
descriptive text outlining each airfield, the units and aircraft
operating from that airfield and its role in the Cold War are explained
in great detail.
Descriptive text is complemented by contemporary photographs, maps, and
airfield plans.