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By 1985, Saskatchewan-born Jim Lang (guitar) and his wife, Ontario’s own Mary Ackroyd (fiddle), had been living their dream in the music business on the road from Los Angeles to Whitehorse to Frankfurt for ten years...
Published 1998, softcover, 173 pa
A juvenile version of 'Wings of a Hero by Sheila Reid, this condensed version is a good pop history of Wop May; a Bush pilot, Mail plane pilot, World War I ace, and airline founder, it gives a good broad history of this true Canadian Hero.
Published 20
Bomber Pilot: A Canadian Youth's War is the stirring and sometimes tragic, World War II memoirs of Harlo L. Jones. Born in Saskatchewan in 1923, Jones joined the RCAF in 1942, following his brother Dale who had been tragically killed in May 1940
This book is a collection of experience gathered during Manley Fredlund's twenty-year career in the helicopter industry. Skydancing is the story of one man's odyssey through (and with) an industry, through time, and through an understanding of the almost
Published 1997, 304 pages, black & white photographs, hardcover, 6" x 9" inches
Published June 2008, 144 pages, black & white photographs, 8" x 8" inches
Published 2020. 450 pages, black & white and colour 11 photographs, bibliography, index, softcover 6" x 9.2" inches
On the night of 11 November 1940, 42 members of the Fleet Air Arm took off in 21 obsolete 'Swordfish' biplanes, launched from HMS Illustrious. Their target: the Italian fleet anchorage at Taranto. Pressing home their attack in the face of intense anti-air
Canadian author Tom Walsh puts out his second book, another wonderful effort covering Americans in Allied service in the Second World War. Capsule histories cover twenty Americans who enlisted in the RCAF in World War II, in some cases long before the Uni
Published September 2015, 336 pages, softcover 6" x 9" inches
Published November 2015, 176 pages, black & white photographs, 6" x 9" inches
During the Second World War, RAF Lancaster bombers took the conflict into the very heart of Hitler's Third Reich, and flew some of the most daring operations of the war. Surprisingly, of the 7,377 Lancasters built only two survive today, one in Britain an
Published March 2023, 242 pages, many colour photographs, softcover, 5 1/4" x 8 1/2" inches
Published April 2005, 388 pages, 12 colour photographs, chronology, bibliography, softcover, 5.25 x 7.75 inches
Published March 2011. 264 pages, black & white photographs, Victories list, index, softcover, 6" x 9" inches
This is the story of Charlottetown native, Carl F. Burke, who went from selling radios in a hardware store for $12.00 an hour to founding Maritime Central Airways, acquiring Nordair and becoming one of Canada's most successful aviation entrepreneurs.
Published 2014, 288 pages, 54 black & white photographs and illustrations, bibliography, index, softcover, 6" x 9" inches
Published 1918 , Reprint 2002, 224 pages, 41 black & white photographs, Victory and Awards lists, softcover, 6" x 9 1.4" inches
Published December 2019, black & white photographs, 331 pages, index, bibliography, cover, 6" x 9" inches
Published October 2006, 184 pages,30 black & white photographs, map, glossary, index, softcover, 6"x 9" inches
Published 2009, 264 pages, black & white photographs, softcover, 6" x 9" inches
Short Sunderland: Warpaint #25 softcover Reprint
32 pages, black & white and colour photographs, 40 colour profiles, colour multi-view, 1:72 scale line drawing plans, production and unit lists, model kit decal and accessory list, softcover, A4 Format, 21
A nostalgic, photographic look at some of the great classic propeller driven aircraft as they operate around the world. Covers 75 years of the Douglas DC 3 and its turboprop conversions through de Havilland Canada's ageless pair of Beaver and Twin Otter