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DavidIsby 10th July 2008 20:03

132 (Norwegian) Wing RAF
 
I have heard that the Norwegian Ministry of Defense has commissioned an upcoming history of 132 (Norwegian) Wing RAF.

Does anyone know who the author is?
When it is to appear?
Any chance of it appearing in translation?

Thanks,
David Isby

Mikkel Plannthin 10th July 2008 23:21

Re: 132 (Norwegian) Wing RAF
 
Would be nice news. I can see nothing on their website about this, but maybe some of our Norwegian colleagues know more.

Mikkel Plannthin

Smithy 11th July 2008 23:40

Re: 132 (Norwegian) Wing RAF
 
Hi,

I live in Norway but haven't heard anything about this either (not that that means it's not happening). I'd imagine some of it with draw from Vera Henriksen's second volume of her history of the Luftforsvaret. Actually I'd imagine that possibly her or someone like Cato Guhnfeldt will be involved if such a project is being undertaken.

I wouldn't hold your breath about an English translation though.

Cheers,

Tim

Stein Meum 30th July 2008 11:34

Re: 132 (Norwegian) Wing RAF
 
This is a completely new book by Cato Guhnfeldt, partly sponsored by the Norwegian Air Force.
Cato has spent some 2-3 years researching this book. Several trips have been made to the various bases used by 331 and 332 Sqns in Britain. He has located and interviewed as many as possible of the surviving personnell that served at or near these bases. Also civilians in the vicinity have been interviewed and have come up with a lot of interesting facts.
Lots of new and unpublished photos have been discovered, as well.

The book will be quite big, some 700-800 pages, and will be offered for sale this autumn. It is presently at the printers.

Cato originally planned two volumes, but the Air Force wanted a single volume due to costs involved.

I really look forward to this book. It is not really about the 132 Wing as such, but covers the 2 Norwegian Spitfire Sqns in detail.

Stein

Smithy 30th July 2008 15:35

Re: 132 (Norwegian) Wing RAF
 
Tusen takk Stein.

This is good news indeed. I had thought Cato would be involved if such a project was happening.

Looking forward to this with great anticipation.

Tim

vingtor 31st July 2008 21:31

Re: 132 (Norwegian) Wing RAF
 
I have been collaborating a bit with Cato on these books. I am helping him out with information on colours and markings. Profiles are being made by Kjetil Åkra.

Cato has told me (no later than last week) that there will be three (!) volumes. The first volume will cover 1941-42, (i.e. only Hurricanes and Spitfire Mks.II and V) and will be published this autumn/fall.Cato is currently doing the layout, thus it is not at the printers yet. I have seen printouts of the first two chapters, we really have something to look forward to.

One of Cato's principles is to have total control himself. He would never have accepted to do a "light" version.

Nils

Mikkel Plannthin 22nd November 2008 19:50

Re: 132 (Norwegian) Wing RAF
 
Is Cato Gunfeldt's book in print? Thought it might be a good Christmas gift (for myself!)

Mikkel

Kjetil Aakra 26th November 2008 15:00

Re: 132 (Norwegian) Wing RAF
 
Not in print yet, Mikkel, I think vingtor has more up-to-date information.

I am currently hard at work to finish the profiles to go with this first volume (Hurricane IIbs and Spitfire IIbs, Vas and Vbs). There are a few surprises here, both regarding markings and camouflage.

I think everyone will be amazed at the photographic material in this fantastic work by Cato, not to mention the detailed information in the text.

Kjetil Aakra

Mikkel Plannthin 26th November 2008 17:42

Re: 132 (Norwegian) Wing RAF
 
Then it shall not be my present for christmas - from me to me :-)

Mikkel

Stig Jarlevik 27th November 2008 20:25

Re: 132 (Norwegian) Wing RAF
 
Kjetil/Stein

Since I am from Sweden, I have no problem reading Norwegian and I am highly interested in finding out how to obtain the book(s)!!

Cheers
Stig


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