Publications
Westhampnett at War, by Mark Hillier, Dieter Sinanan and Gregory Percival, published 2010 (150 pp., Royal Air Forces Association & printed at Yellowman Lt.) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 17410] & West Sussex Libraries
Abstract:The story of RAF Westhampnett through the eyes of pilots based here during 1940 to 1946. Westhampnett began as an emergency landing ground, growing to satellite status and ultimately an important wartime airfield in its own right. Home to 41 Squadrons and temporary home to many more during its heyday, it took part in the majority of the major air engagements in the European theatre of war, from the Battle of Britain through to D-Day and Arnhem.