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Robert Mikesh takes the reader step by step through the process of aircraft restoration from the initial decision to prepare for an exhibit:...………….
Published 2005, 208 pages, black & white and photographs and 25 colour photographs and illustrations, softcover, 7" x 10" inches
Revenge of the Red Raiders takes the reader on an unforgettable journey with WWII U.S. Army airmen across the Southwest Pacific....….
Published October 2023, 82 pages, 67 black & white photographs, 21 colour profiles (3 armour), 3 maps, bibliography, softcover, A4 format 8 1/4" x 11 3/4" inches
On December 16, 1958, a Thor intermediate-range ballistic missile became the first rocket launch from Vandenberg AFB, California. Established from the remnants of a WWII and Korean War training base named Camp Cooke, the USAF selected the location to oper
Don Logan's book covers the complete history of the B-1 Lancer from its inception, through production, and operations with Strategic Air Command. Chapters include: The development and definition of requirements for a new strategic bomber to replace the B
Published 1997, 176 Pages, 700 colour and Black & White Photographs, hardcover, 9" x 12"
Published 2021, 136 pages, 260 full colour colour profiles, hardcover, 8 1/2" x 12" inches
Insights into the design and use of 100 technical innovations that have benefitted the RAF in its first 100 years
This exciting manual showcases 100 incredible inventions and innovations that have kept the service at the forefront of technology for ove
Royal Air Force At Home: History of RAF Air Displays from 1920 hardcover**o/p**
Royal Navy Instructional Airframes softcover **o/p** +SALE+
Published 1997, 128 pages, black & white photographs, softcover, A4 format, 8 1/4 " x 11 3/4"
The Military Assistance Command, Vietnam - Studies and Observations Group (MACV-SOG) - was a highly classified, joint-service special operations unit of the United States armed forces, which ran covert and unconventional warfare operations during the Seco
Published 2006, 96 pages, black & white and colour photographs and illustrations, softcover, 4" x 7" inches
It was no secret to the U.S. Navy that jet and rocket aircraft were being developed in Europe, and that once fully developed, would be of superior performance than piston engine aircraft. Because of these facts, the Navy initiated investigations into alte
Published February 2024, 114 pages, 250+ walkaround colour photographs, softcover, 9 1/2" x 9 1/2" inches
Published 2019, 82 pages, 200+ colour walkaround and action photographs, softcover, 9 1/2" x 9 1/2" inches
The Saab J35 Draken was one of the best of the first generation of highly supersonic fighters to be developed and put into production during the 1950s. It was a remarkable achievement in many respects, not least because Sweden was one of the smallest nati
Published August 2022, 384 pages, black & white and colour photographs, colour profiles and illustrations, line drawings, mission list, index, hardcover, 8 1/2" x 11"
Without the mighty Saturn V rocket, the Apollo 11 moon landing would not have been possible in July 1969. Even today, nearly fifty years later, it remains by far the largest and most powerful rocket ever used. Equipped with computers that are easily surpa
The Savage Sky is as close as you can get to experiencing aerial combat while still staying firmly planted on the ground. The writing is vivid and intimate, describing the bitter cold at high altitudes, gut-wrenching fear, lethal shrapnel from flak, and G
As told by journalist and filmmaker Boaz Dvir, this mostly unknown chapter in history reads like a thriller. The operation members risked their lives, freedom, and American citizenship to prevent what they viewed as a possible second Holocaust. Their stor
With a career spanning twenty years the Savoia Marchetti SIAI S 79 was certainly the most important aircraft to emerge from the Italian Air Force between the World Wars. Blooded for the first time in Spain it went onto win fame and notoriety as a torpedo
While initally labeled as a troublesome aircraft, the Curtiss SB2C Helldiver went on to be noted for striking more Japanese targets than any other US Navy dive bomber. Despite this, the Helldiver was to be the last of a long line of US Navy dive bombers.