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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
Published May 2023, 156 pages, black & white and 7 colour photographs, 8 colour profiles, and multi-views, tables, maps, glossary, bibliography, index, softcover, 7" x 10" inches
LIMITED RE-PRINT!!! AD-05 The Boulton-Paul Defiant- A Detailed Guide To The RAF's Turret Fighter by Richard A. Franks
Boulton Paul Defiant: Warpaint #42 softcover
24 pages, black & white and colour photographs, 29 colour profiles, colour multi-views, 1:72 scale line drawing plans, production and unit lists, model kit decal and accessory list, softcover, A4 Format, 21 cm
Published February 2022, 320 pages, 500+ black & white and colour photographs and illustrations, colour profiles, hardcover, 8 1/2" x 11" inches
John Boyd may be the most remarkable unsung hero in all of American military history. Some remember him as the greatest U.S. fighter pilot ever — the man who, in simulated air-to-air combat, defeated every challenger in less than forty seconds. Some recal
Published 2017, 96 pages, black & white and 4 colour photographs, 11 color profiles, unit insignia, 6 maps, 10 tables, ship losses table, bibliography, softcover, A4 format 8 1/4" x 11 3/4" inches
This is the ultimate history of the Brewster F2A Buffalo, the US Navy's first monoplane fighter aircraft. Allied flyers in WWII called it the "flying coffin", but in the hands of Finnish aces, the Buffalo was wildly successful.
The Brewster Bermuda is the name given by the RAF to the Brewster SB2A. In the US Navy service, the aircraft was the SB2A "Buccaneer." The Bermuda was not carrier-capable, although it was designed as a dive bomber. It was developed by Brewster in parallel
Bristol Beaufighter: A Detailed Guide to Bristol's Hard-Hitting Twin: Airframe Album #14 AA#14 softcover
Published 2018, 178 pages, black & white and colour photographs, 52 colour profiles, detail line drawings, 1:72 scale line drawing plans, model, deca
Published 2022, 98 pages, black & white and colour photographs, 31 colour profiles, scale plans, detail drawings, model kit, decal, detail set lists, unit list, bibliography, softcover. A4 Format, 8 1/4" x 11 3/4"
Produced by Hall Park Books editor Alan W. Hall, these British produced and printed A4 magazine format (21 cm x 29.7 cm) books each describe in accurate detail a particular aircraft type, with the modeler and aviation enthusiast in mind. Most volumes incl
Bristol Blenheim: Warpaint #26 softcover
The elegant twin engine light bomber designed by the Bristol Aeroplane Company during the mid 1930's became one of the most significant aircraft in Royal Air Force service in the first two years of World War 2.
The Bristol Brigand completed the series of twin-engined bombers designed by Bristol, starting in pre-war days, with the Blenheim The last three of these were linked in that they had a common denominator in the successor to the Beaufighter in the Buckingh
The Britannia and its Canadian derivatives were not built in huge numbers - 39 Yukons and CL-44s, and 33 Argus were built in Canada. These and the 85 Britannias carried out useful work faithfully and reliably, and all over the world, the last civilian Bri
One of the great unsung keystones in the development of aerial combat, the Bristol Scout was originally designed as a racing aircraft. It was used by the RNAS and the RFC as a 'scout', or fast reconnaissance machine, and was one of the first single-seater
For the first time here is a readable, highly-illustrated, examination of the entire industry; its heritage and the changes it faces in the 21st century, both technical and political. The life and times of the 40 ‘big names’ from Airbus to Westland: aircr
Published 2011, 64 Pages, 50 black & white photographs, 30 color profiles, hardcover 6 1/2" x 9 1/2" inches.
British Army Training Unit Suffield (BATUS) is situated in Alberta, amidst the dry, semi-barren, rugged and undulating Canadian prairie, where the Blackfoot, Cree and Sioux tribes once hunted buffalo and engaged in combat. The training area measures 39 mi
This book covers the story of all the British military aircraft that served in Latin America since 1940. Though the presence of British combat types is now almost gone from the skies over Latin America, its legacy will last for a long time.
World War I witnessed unprecedented growth and innovation in aircraft design, construction, and as the war progressed-mass production. Each country generated its own innovations sometimes in surprising ways-Albatros Fokker, Pfalz, and Junkers in Germany a
The book includes many three-view drawings plus numerous photographs of models or original artist's impressions to show how these unbuilt designs would have appeared, all ideal reference material for modelers in particular. The text includes full data ava
At least 64 German aircraft crashed in Northumberland and Durham, or off their respective coastlines, during the War and 256 German aircrew became casualties. This book records in fascinating detail the losses of both German aircraft and personnel. It als
This book describes the design-history, development and operational careers of twenty-two legendary military and civil airplanes. Each one has played a significant part in aviation history.