The Stringbag's Sting: How a WWII Biplane Crippled the Bismarck (The True War Stories Collection) by Jerome Ellis
English | July 29, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0FKGR966H | 84 pages | EPUB | 2.71 Mb
English | July 29, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0FKGR966H | 84 pages | EPUB | 2.71 Mb
"The Stringbag's Sting: How a WWII Biplane Crippled the Bismarck" by Jerome Ellis tells the incredible true story of how the seemingly obsolete Fairey Swordfish biplane played a pivotal role in the sinking of the formidable German battleship, the Bismarck, during World War II. The book details the history and design of the Swordfish, affectionately nicknamed the "Stringbag" for its versatility in carrying various armaments. It explores the lives and courage of the Fleet Air Arm pilots who flew these slow, fabric-covered aircraft, highlighting the rigorous training, camaraderie, and challenges they faced, such as open cockpits and harsh weather conditions.
The narrative follows the tense chase of the Bismarck across the Atlantic, led by the aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal. The book culminates in the daring torpedo attack by the Swordfish squadron. Flying low and slow to evade the Bismarck's defenses, the biplanes launched a strike that successfully jammed the battleship's rudder. This single, critical hit left the powerful warship unmaneuverable and vulnerable. The story concludes with the final bombardment and sinking of the Bismarck by the Royal Navy, a victory that significantly impacted Allied control over the Atlantic. The book emphasizes the strategic importance of this engagement and celebrates the bravery and ingenuity of the Swordfish crews, whose actions became a legendary tale of how unconventional tactics and courage could overcome technological superiority.