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Published 2019, 96 pages, black & white and colour photographs and illustrations, softcover, 4" x 7" inches
Published 2006, black & white and colour photographs and illustrations, individual mission details, softcover, 4" x 7" inches
Heinkel HE112: Schiffer Military History softcover
This little known Heinkel fighter design was eventually canceled yet saw service in the Spanish Civil War.
Published 1997, 48 pages, 80 black & white photographs and illustrations, softcover, 8 1/4" x 1
Volume II on the Me 262 with emphasis on the units that flew it.
The world’s first operational jet fighter in its variety of types.
"America's first cruise missile the Northrop "Bat Bomb" and the GE B-1 Engine"
Schiffer Military History Volume #77
The famous “Stuka” is shown over a variety of fronts throughout its development.
This title depicts the camouflage and markings of a whole host of types belonging to the nations dragged into a Pacific War following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. As usually a huge amount of well researched information is presented for the modelle
Armstrong Whitworth Whitley: Warpaint #21 softcover
28 pages, black & white and colour photographs, 41 colour profiles, colour multi-view, 1:72 scale line drawing plans, production and unit lists, model kit decal and accessory list, softcover, A4 Format,
Covers the design and multiple uses of the Heinkel He 115.
Published 1997, 48 pages, 80 black & white photographs and illustrations, softcover, 8 1/4" x 11 3/4" A4 format..
The He 111 flew over every front from the first day of the Second World War to the last and was among the most produced aircraft of the Luftwaffe. Aerodynamically a very clean aircraft, it was a superior bomber during the first two years of the war. This
Heinkel He100: World Record and Propaganda Aircraft: SMH#52 softcover
During the late 1930s the He 100 was the fastest aircraft, yet was used only for propaganda purposes.
Published 1997, 48 pages, black & white photographs and illustrations, softcover,
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
Focke Wulf FW190: Fighters, Bombers, Ground Attack Aircraft: Schiffer Military History #46 softcover
Along with the Bf 109, the Fw 190 was a stalwart of the Luftwaffe and one of the top fighters of WWII.
Published 1997, 48 pages, 80 black & white ph
Sharkey Ward commanded 801 Naval Air Squadron, HMS Invincible, was senior Sea Harrier adviser to the Command, flew over sixty missions and was awarded DSC. Yet had he followed all his instructions to the letter, Britain might well have lost the Falklands
12 pages of 1/72, 1/48 and 1/32 scale plans for all variants of the MiG-17, including the Polish-built versions in the Polish Air Force. The MiG-17 was a subsonic fighter aircraft produced in the USSR from 1952 and operated by numerous air forces in many
The one-airplane project stemming from the swing-wing Jaguar program was only flown by one pilot, Corwin "Corky" Meyer who tells the story here.
The J79 powered Mach 2 Supertiger derivative of the F-11F was developed into a world class performer and was marketed as such. It impressed the foreign aviators so that it became their first choice. That is until the political-financial giant known as Loc
It was 1944, and a new age in aviation was dawning in the European skies, the jet age. As more German jets appeared in combat, it became a foregone conclusion that Japan would be producing them too. These facts prompted the Navy to issue a requirement for
The Kaiser Fleetwings XBTK-1 was initially designed to meet a 1943 Navy requirement for a "single-seat carrier based high performance dive bomber." As was the normal war-time practice, design studies were requested from companies without a major productio
When post-war budget cuts ended many combat aircraft programs, the overriding importance of one of the most promising of these, known as Secret Project Number MX-809 (MX meaning Material, Experimental) kept it alive.
Bob Kowalski continues the saga of the Bomber Torpedo (BT) program and the similar Scout Bomber (SB) program with the obscure story of the Douglas XTB2D-1 "SkyPirate".
Bob Kowalski continues the saga of the bomber Torpedo (BT) program and the similar Scout Bomber (SB) program with the obscure story of the Douglas XSB2D-1 and BTD-1 "Destroyer".
This book covers the use and development of one the Luftwaffe’s largest planes, the Messerschmitt Me 321/323.
Published 1997, 48 pages, 100 black & white photographs, softcover, 8 1/2" x 11"