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Soviet Strategic Aviation in the Cold War shows how the DA's order of battle changed in the period from 1945 to 1991.
Born in the 1930s, the Soviet Air Force's long-range bomber arm (known initially as the ADD and later as the DA) proved itself during
Published September 2022, 320 pages, 150 color photographs, hardcover 8 1/2" x 11 1/4"
New Edition Published 2012, 96 pages, black & white and colour photographs and illustrations, all mission crew photos and patches, astronaut list, softcover, 4" x 7" inches
This book presents the evolution of one of the most famous French-made fighter
aircraft of WWI—the fast, rugged Spad. From humble beginnings this airplane became
the mount for such famous WWI aces as Frenchmen Georges Guynemer and René
Fonck, American
Published 2007, black & white photographs, hardcover, 6.5" x 9.5" inches
This completely new Spitfire! The Full Story of a Unique Battle of Britain Fighter Squadron covers everything we would ever need to know about such a unit during the critical pre and early war period: the social, political, aviation and military history a
Published November 2021, 112 pages, Over 180 black & white and colour photopraphs, hardcover, 9" x 9"
- This first of two volumes covers the design, testing, development, and combat use of the early Spitfire marques
Spitfires, Thunderbolts, and Warm Beer: An American Fighter Pilot Over Europe: The Warriors Series softcover
Published 2005, 430 pages, softcover, 5" x 7 3/4" inches
Sprog: A Novel of Bomber Command follows five young men as they join the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1941. Before they can join the war in the skies over Europe, they must endure the rigours of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan. In their quest to
Published August 2023, 144 pages, 285 black & white and colour photographs, hardcover, 9" x 9" inches
Published 2005, 224 pages, 32 black & white photographs, glossary. index, softcover 5" x 8" inches,
In November 1942 the RAF formed special Strike Wings to attack the heavily defended and seemingly invulnerable convoys that brought Germanys vital supplies of iron ore from Scandinavia down the coast of Europe to feed its war machine.
Stuka: Dive Bombers, Pursuit Bombers, Combat Pilots Hardcover
Covers the variety of German aircraft used in assault, bombing and anti-tank roles - Bf 110, Ju 87, Fw 190 et al.
Published 1997, 248 pages, 200 black & white photographs, hardcover, 8 1/
Closed in 1949, the Sukhoi Design Bureau was reborn in 1953 to meet an urgent demand for a fast interceptor that would counter the threat posed by NATO bombers. It wasted no time developing a succession of missile-armed, Mach 2 interceptors characterized
As with all the other books in the Flight Craft range, whilst published primarily with the scale aircraft modeller in mind, it is hoped that those readers who might perhaps describe themselves as 'occasional' modellers, or even simply aviation enthusiasts
Published June 2022, 138 pages, 350 colour walkaround and action photographs, softcover, 9 1/2" x 9 1/2" inches
A close-up of the Su-25, the Russian version of the A10, a widely used close-air support jet usually flying at low altitudes and in use with many air forces. Includes basic version as well as all updated versions.
This detailed, illustrated look at the Russian Sukhoi Su-27 fighter aircraft features complete discussions of its design, construction, and operational use, as well as all technical systems and weapons. Developed in the 1970s as a match for the American F
Published November 2023, 138 pages, 300+ walkaround colour photographs, softcover, 9 1/2" x 9 1/2" inches
The first close-up look at the newest version of the Flanker, recently taken into service by the Russian Air Force. Including spectacular, never before seen details such as cockpit, thrust-vectoring engine exhausts and more.
Published January 2022 - delayed May 2022, 400 pages, black & white and colour photographs, colour profiles and illustrations, line drawings, production list, hardcover, 8 1/2" x 11"
Evolving from rudimentary aircraft to an unprecedented level of sophistication, the current, elderly airframes boast unmatched performance. The book details the aircraft, equipment, sensors, air bases involved, and limited operational details-as much rema
On 13 September 1931 the Schneider Trophy was won outright for Britain on Southampton Water by Flt Lt John Boothman flying Supermarine S6B, S1595, with a record-breaking average speed of 379.08mph.