An edition of Trainer (1980)

Trainer

Poems from the WWII Air Training War

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January 29, 2012 | History
An edition of Trainer (1980)

Trainer

Poems from the WWII Air Training War

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Deluxe hard-cover limited edition (including one handwritten poem by the author)

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Publisher
Paget Press
Language
English
Pages
63

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Cover of: Trainer
Trainer
1980, Paget Press
in English
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Trainer
1980, Paget Press
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Edition Notes

Fisher copy: 24/26. Signed by the author. Issued in slipcase.

Published in
Sutton West, Ont

Classifications

Library of Congress
PS8539.A96 T73, PS8589A84 T7

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 63, [3] p. :
Number of pages
63

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL19876522M
ISBN 10
92034822, 920348238

Work Description

TRAINER is a mosaic of poems forming the experience of pilot training between 1939-1945 in WWII, during which time Canada became one enormous airfield under the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP). Based on the author's father's logbook as a flight training officer in WWII, TRAINER is both an historical document and a personal odyssey.

TRAINER include an introductory poem by Raymond Souster called "Short Monologue with One Long Dead," addressing the author's father. DELUXE LIMITED EDITION contains a handwritten poem by the author.

Under the BCATP between May 1940 and March 1945, a total of 131,553 aircrew (pilots, navigators, air bombers, wireless operators, air gunners, and flight engineers) were trained in Canada on 120 air training stations, using 7,000 aircraft, and completing more than 13,800,000 flying hours. The BCATP suffered a total of 2,108 fatalities in Canada, or an average of one death for every 6,550 flying hours. Before Dieppe, more than 1,000 airmen had already died in Canada. Of the 72,835 RCAF aircrew who completed their training and flew on operations overseas, a total of 17,101 (23%) were killed or wounded.

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I flew over the aerodrome and strafed the ground crews trying to get their machines into the air. I caught the first one at the end of the runway. Fifteen rounds into the rear of the cockpit and he side slipped into the ground. My tracers missed the second one but so unnerved the pilot that he flew into a tree. Ground fire forced me to gain altitude while two more planes took off in pursuit. A short burst sent the closest one down in pieces and I emptied my drum in the direction of the other. He swerved away and I made good my escape, discarding my gun to lighten the aircraft. Excitement and early morning cold left me feeling nauseous and I was terrified of another fight before crossing the lines. I thought I might lose my senses until I reached the outline of my aerodrome and fired my Very pistol to signal my success. They were all waiting for me on the ground and I landed to find myself just in time for breakfast.

WILLIAM AVERY BISHOP, VC
Estourmel Aerodrome
February 16, 1917
added by Peter Taylor.

Prose passage on Billy Bishop

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