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Kris Christiaens and Gert Trachez got to stay on board and came back with an impressive number of photos of Harriers, helicopters, landing boats and more. This book is filled with action, but we also give you a closer look at the ship itself: the flight d
Aircraft of the Luftwaffe Fighter Aces: A Chronicle in Photographs, Volume 2 hardcover
Volume II covers: JG 53 Pik-As, JG 54 Grünherz, JG 77 Herz-As, JG 300, JG 301, JG 302 Wilde Sau, and JG 400.
to many readers this may prompt images of huge formations of Dakotas, disgorging paratroops over Normandy, Arnhem, or the Rhine; others
will have a recollection of the Berlin Airlift.
Airlift to the Top of the World: The Royal air force and the British North Greenland Expedition; 1951-1954 softcover
Published 2020, 52 pages, black & white and colour photographs, 18 colour profiles, maps, softcover, 11" (28 cm) x 8 1/2" ( 22 cm)
48 pages, black & white and colour photographs, 48 colour profiles, colour multi-views, colour detail photos, 1:72 scale line drawing plans, production and unit lists, model kit decal and accessory list, softcover, A4 Format, 21 cm (8 1/4”) x 29.7 cm (11
The Albatros D.III was flown by many top German aces during World War One, including Wilhelm Frankl, Erich Löwenhardt, Manfred von Richthofen, Karl Emil Schäfer, Ernst Udet, and Kurt Wolff and was the preeminent fighter during the period of German aerial
Published 2009, 264 pages, black & white photographs, softcover, 6" x 9" inches
American Miltary Gliders of World War II:Development, Training, Experimentation & Tactical hardcover
Published 2012, 272 pages, 400 black & white photographs, hardcover, 12" x 9 1/4"
Published 2007, 402 pages, 20 black & white photographs and illustrations, bibliography, index, softcover.
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
The Americans flocked to Canada in droves in 1940-41 to enlist and by the conclusion of the European war on May 8, 1945, no fewer than 8,864 US citizens had served part or all of their air force careers in the RCAF.
This is a new title in this highly acclaimed Secret Projects series, this time looking at fighter and bomber concepts developed by the US aircraft industry for the USAAF and Navy in the years immediately prior to and during World War 2.