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by Matthew Willis.
Softcover (7.25×9.75 inches). 96 pages. 2025.
This British biplane, already somewhat obsolete as the war started, nonetheless served with distinction with the British Navy. The air attack on Taranto was a highpoint in their service, just topping the crippling of the Bismarck, but Swordfish served throughout the Atlantic and Mediterranean campaigns, including in the Middle East and in attacks against Vichy French ships.
As expected from this volume in the series, lots of air to air battles and first-person pilot recaps dominate the booklet. Somewhat surprising to me is that the Mark I was augmented by the Mark II and Mark III versions. In addition, Swordfish served in the Normandy campaign and even into 1945. Recon, convoy escort, bombing, torpedo attacks, and more were part of its repertoire.
The booklet contains 61 black and white photos and 22 color camouflage illustrations. It could use a few maps and a larger text font.
Otherwise, it’s a good aircraft profile and overview of actions.
Enjoyed it.
— Reviewed by Russ Lockwood








