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Royal Navy Motor Gun Boat Haynes Owners' Workshop Manual

£4.99 GBP £25.00
Diggory Rose & Stephen Fisher highlight the centrepiece of this manual, the MGB 81, a combat veteran that saw repeated action between 1942 and 1945 in the North Sea and English Channel, including on D-Day.

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By Diggory Rose & Stephen Fisher 

1942-45 (British Power Boat Company)

During the Second World War the Royal Navy's flotillas of small, fast and powerfully armed motor gun boats (MGBs) were looked upon as the 'Spitfires of the seas'. Operating from their harbour bases around the south and east coasts of England, RN Coastal Forces crews would set out under cover of darkness to look for trouble with German shipping in the Channel and the North Sea.

The centrepiece of this manual is MGB 81, a combat veteran that saw repeated action between 1942 and 1945 in the North Sea and English Channel, including on D-Day.

Her fighting career, restoration and recent rebuild are all covered in this fascinating insight into the only operational example of an RN Coastal Forces MGB of the Second World War.

This book is Hardback.

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G.S.

Very interesting Haynes Manual’s are a wealth of info and knowledge, Done 22Years Royal Navy Submarine Service l like Military⚓️👍

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M.K.
The Royal Navy 'Spitfire of the seas'

There's very little information and technical guide currently out in the market regarding these superbly crafted and engineered vessels. This book from Haynes is a gem. Of particular note is the detailed explanation of the Chine hull construction which gives good technical detail superbly supported with illustrations. Great for model makers out there for adding those extra details that make the difference.

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S.M.
All in one place

From the model makers perspective, this book has all you need to build a scratch model of the subject. The inclusion of the John Lambert plans elevates this publication to a ‘must’ for coastal forces enthusiasts. I would also recommend the Haynes ‘Coastal Forces at War’ sister volume as an excellent addition to the collection.

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d.p.
good naval read

as allways very informative book

Haynes

Royal Navy Motor Gun Boat Haynes Owners' Workshop Manual

£4.99 GBP £25.00

By Diggory Rose & Stephen Fisher 

1942-45 (British Power Boat Company)

During the Second World War the Royal Navy's flotillas of small, fast and powerfully armed motor gun boats (MGBs) were looked upon as the 'Spitfires of the seas'. Operating from their harbour bases around the south and east coasts of England, RN Coastal Forces crews would set out under cover of darkness to look for trouble with German shipping in the Channel and the North Sea.

The centrepiece of this manual is MGB 81, a combat veteran that saw repeated action between 1942 and 1945 in the North Sea and English Channel, including on D-Day.

Her fighting career, restoration and recent rebuild are all covered in this fascinating insight into the only operational example of an RN Coastal Forces MGB of the Second World War.

This book is Hardback.

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