Aviation

  • Hawkeye

    Brigadier General Giora Even-Epstein

    Affable and enthusiastic, Giora gained the nickname ‘Hawkeye’ because of his amazing vision of more than 20/15, enabling him to pick out enemy aircraft long before his squadron mates. His story is of one man’s unfaltering dedication to his dreams and his country. As the leading jet ace it is one well worth telling and, critically, it can be told in his own words.

    £20.00
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  • Bolts From The Blue

    Sir Richard Johns

    Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Johns reflects on his illustrious career in this fascinating autobiography, now in paperback.

    £14.99
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  • A History of The Mediterranean Air War, 1940–1945 Volume Five

    Christopher Shores, Giovanni Massimello, Russell Guest, Frank Olynyk and Winfried Bock with Andrew Thomas

    The fifth book in this superb series.

    £50.00
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  • Lone Wolf

    Andy Saunders

    Terry Thompson

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  • Stuka Attack

    Andy Saunders

    Myth and reality and truth and legend are all examined and analysed in this highly illustrated new book, which adds to our knowledge of one of the most significant periods in the whole of British history.

    £12.99
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  • Oswald Boelcke

    RG Head

    Oswald Boelcke was Germany’s first ace in World War One with a total of forty victories. His character, inspirational leadership, organisational genius, development of air-to-air tactics and impact on aerial doctrine are all reasons why Boelcke remains an important figure in the history of air warfare.

    In this definitive biography RG Head explores why Oswald Boelcke deserves consideration as the most important fighter pilot of the 20th century and beyond; but also for setting the standard in military aviation flying. This book will appeal to enthusiasts of the German air force, military aviation in general and World War One in particular.

    £14.99
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  • War Amongst The Clouds

    Air Vice-Marshal Hugh Granville White

    Group Captain Chris Granville White

    This is a personal account written by a man reflecting on his time as a young pilot with the Royal Flying Corps in France during the First World War, who eventually became an ace. It is a story of survival against the odds at a time when the conduct of air operations depended so much on individual skills, innovation, courage – and luck.

    £20.00
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