Winged Sabres (ePub)
One of the RFC's Most Decorated Squadrons
Imprint: Pen & Sword Aviation
Series: The National Archives
File Size: 12.8 MB (.epub)
Pages: 300
Illustrations: 32 black and white illustrations
ISBN: 9781526729583
Published: 31st May 2018
Winged Sabres is the story of a RFC & RAF squadron flying the cumbersome FE2 from February 1916 to September 1917, and then the superlative Bristol Fighter: a two-seater ‘fighter-reconnaissance’ squadron with an astonishingly high success rate.
20 Squadron was possibly the highest scoring squadron of the war and one of the most highly decorated, claiming over 600 combat victories with well over 400 confirmed in RFC & RAF Communiqués. Its members won seventy gallantry decorations including a posthumous Victoria Cross, and included fliers from the U.K. and around the world. Over 40 became aces, including the American Iaccaci brothers and some Canadians and others. But with a casualty rate of around 50 per cent including killed, wounded and POW they paid a high price.
Over 15 years research has gone into this book, covering a seldom-explored aspect of WW1 in the air: the two-seater fighter-reconnaissance squadrons. 20 Squadron’s motto was Facta Non Verba – Deeds Not Words!
This book really is the next best thing to being there. Winged Sabres is a superb glimpse into the lives of British two-seater crews and a worthy addition to any military bookshelf.
Indy Squadron Dispatch
Robert Sellwood's maternal grandfather, George Tester, was killed in action in September 1917 serving as an air gunner in 20 Squadron RFC. Wanting to know more about his grandfather and the Squadron in which he served led to 15 years research into the 20 Squadron. The result is this superb book.
Stand To! Journal of the Western Front Association
It is difficult to find words to express my admiration for the exceptional research and writing which has resulted in this magnificent book. I n my opinion, easily the finest Squadron history written in recent years. The highest recommendation.
As a vivid and convincing reconstruction of deadly air combats long ago, this deeply researched book excels.
Aviation News, December 2018
The author has made a very good job of presenting the history of 20 “Winged Sabres” Squadron and their aircraft. From the detail packed into this book, it is easy to see why the author spent more than fifteen years in researching for it.
Firetrench
This is a fascinating book and only narrowly missed being the Editor's Choice.
The Great War magazine, September 2018 – reviewed by Mark Marsay
Outstanding history. 10/10
Author Q&A as featured by
The Sunday Post, 15th July 2018
Featured 'ON THE SHELF' by Neil Smith
Wargames Illustrated, May 2018
About Robert A Sellwood
Robert's Scottish Grandfather’s death with 20 Squadron in WW1 started his interest in the squadron, which soon became a much bigger project involving the study of many detailed official records. He has visited the Flanders Battlefields several times in this regard and have also received help from a number of descendants of the men involved. Robert lives in Sussex with his cat, Bella.