Clean Sweep: The Life of Air Marshal Sir Ivor Broom (1994) By Tony Spooner
Air Marshal Sir Ivor Broom completed three tours of operations over enemy territory including 31 extremely dangerous low level attacks on enemy targets from the beleaguered island of Malta. This is not only the story of a skillful and courageous pilot but also relates his varied and interesting post-war life. In 1955 he set a new speed record flying from Canada to England in a Canberra bomber, became Commandant of CFS which included the management and operational control of the Red Arrows and commanded the strategically important No. 11 Group during the period of the Cold War. In civilian life he has been an international aviation consultant. His most recent activity was to respond, as the representative of the Bomber Command Association, on TV to the controversial Canadian film on Bomber Command
Inscribed by Sir Ivor Broom
- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
- 244 pages
- In Good Condition