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Military History - Aviation - General Section
Aviation - General Section
Includes pictorial & technical studies of major & lesser known aircraft from the earliest types to present day Stealth technology plus accounts of major air campaigns from WWI to the present day

Listed by Author & Title - 10 Titles per page
AIRWAR: TERROR FROM THE SKY/TRAGIC VICTORIES
by Edward Jablonski

Two volumes in one. i)'Terror From the Sky' and ii) 'Tragic Victories'. A study of airpower in WWII including the birth of the Luftwaffe and its early campaigns over Poland and France, the Battle of Britain, the Japanese expansion, the Flying Tigers in China, the Battle of Midway, the USAAF build up and raids over Europe and RAF Bomber Command's night offensive.

1971, Doubleday, , ,< M-01>,large format, 360pp, 200 photos, large format, g+ in worn dw, ,
Subject...Aviation - General
Web No. 235-01..............................£12.00 

AIRWAR:WINGS OF FIRE
by Edward Jablonski

Chronicles the part aviation played in last days of the Third Reich and the collapse of the Japanese Empire. Dominating the story are the last days in the Pacific with graphic accounts of the Banzai Charges and Kamikaze air attacks. In Europe Germany gathered the shattered remnants for one final effort in Goering's Big Blow.

1972, Doubleday, , 0385042779,< M-01>,243pp illustrations Large format, Good in worn d/w, ,
Subject...Aviation - General
Web No. 230-01..............................£6.00 

FIGHTER PILOTS OF WORLD WAR II
by Robert Jackson

The stories of fourteen British, American, Canadian, German, Japanese and Russian WWII fighter pilots, selected by the author as having individual characteristics that seemed to set them apart. Some survived, many did not.

1976, Arthur Barker, , 0213165783,< M-01>,176pp, 2-cm tear in dw ow g/vg, ,
Subject...Aviation - General
Web No. 29129-01..............................£10.00 

STRIKE FROM THE SEA
by Robert Jackson

A history of British Naval Air Power from 19th July 1918, when six Sopwith Camels took off from the flight deck of the aircraft carrier Furious to bomb the German Zeppelin sheds at Tondern. The author has covered every major operation of the RNAS and the Fleet Air Arm through WWII, to Korea and Malaya. With appendices on Fleet Air Arm Squadrons in major operations 1939-56, Aircraft carriers of the RN 1919-69, and Aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm 1924-69.

1970, Arthur Barker, , 0213001586,< M-01>,234pp, 27 ills, appendices, index, vg in slightly chipped, plastic sleeved d/w, ,
Subject...Aviation - General
Web No. 29094-01..............................£10.00 

THE RED FALCONS
by Robert Jackson

The Soviet air Force in Action from 1919 to the 1960s. It saw action in the Civil & Polish Wars and the Far East in its early years. Later in the Finnish Winter War, Spanish Civil War. Its near destruction by the Germans in 1941 and was effectively reborn to fight the Luftwaffe until 1945. etc

1972, , , 0426067363,< M-01>,238pp, ills, maps, mass market paperback. pages/cover browning, creasing on spine ow g, , CARD
Subject...Aviation - General
Web No. 21984-02..............................£3.00 

TIGER MOTH (SUPER PROFILE)
by Michael F Jerram

The Tiger Moth developed into one of the world's finest and best known training aeroplanes. More than 8000 were built and hundreds of thousands of British and Commonwealth pilots were trained on them in World War II. The lynchpin of the post-war flying club movement, popular aerobatic and air display performer, the Tiger Moth is now a classic biplane.

1984, Haynes, , 085429421X,< M-01>,Large format.56pp b/w illustrations, Faded spine but good in illustrated boards, ,
Subject...Aviation - General
Web No. 6192-01..............................£5.00 

TEST PILOT
by Brian Johnson

Brian Johnson explores the process of becoming a test pilot in this fully illustrated book in which we follow a group of trainee test pilots at Boscombe Down in Wiltshire. Beginning with the exacting selection procedure, only six UK and twelve foreign students are chosen each year and, once selected, the pressure on them steadily mounts. Training is given on both fixed - and rotary - wing aircraft and by the end of the course each student is fully conversant with the different techniques necessary to fly each type. They learn how to recover safely from spins, how to cope with sudden failures of equipment in mid-flight and how to land an aircraft with no power.

1986, Guild Publishing, , ,< M-01>,286pp, illustrations, Very good in d/w, ,
Subject...Aviation - General
Web No. 11535-01..............................£5.00 

THE STORY OF AIR FIGHTING
by Air Vice-Marshal Johnnie E Johnson CBE,DFC

Crease on top r/h corner, pages edges browning, otherwise good. 'Johnnie' Johnson is well qualified to write this story as top scoring allied fighter pilot of WWII. He also flew with the USAF in Korea. The book chronicles the course of air combat, starting on the Western Front and progressing through the Battle of Britain to night fighters, supersonic interceptors and the wars of the '70s and '80s such as Vietnam, the Arab/Israeli conflicts and the Falklands. A revised and enlarged edition of the Author's 1964 volume, 'Full Circle'.

1987, Arrow Books, , 0099503301,< M-01>,306pp, 48 b&w photos, , , CARD
Subject...Aviation - General
Web No. 30483-01..............................£5.00 

TRENTON 50 YEARS OF AIR FORCE
by Major E A 'Rick' Johnson Editor

Opened in 1931, Trenton Ontario has been the most important Military airfield in Canada. It began as a training base and in the early war years trained flight instructors who in turn helped train the thousands of pilots in the Commonwealth Air Training Plan. After the war it was home to the Central Flying School until 1961 when CFS was moved to the prairies and Trenton became the base of RCAF Air Transport Command. This book was published by the base command to celebrate its 50th anniversary in 1981 and is packed with colour and black and white photos.

1981, , , ,< M-01>,Landscape format. 160pp, 20 colour & c150 b/w photos, Good. Torn d/w, ,
Subject...Aviation - General
Web No. 25115-01..............................£8.00 

WING LEADER
by 'Johnnie' Johnson

Mass market paperback. Pages browning. The personal account of a Spitfire Pilot in World War II. The author was the outstanding RAF fighter commander, serving in action from the Battle of Britain to the end of the war.

1979, Hamlyn, , 0600394727,< M-01>,320pp, , , CARD
Subject...Aviation - General
Web No. 15284-02..............................£3.00 

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THE END OF THE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL ARMY: VOLUME II

by Alan K. Wildman


Web No.
18344-01

£60.00


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