Aviation

  • Restoration Force

    Gavin Hoffen

    With Gavin Hoffen’s book you become a privileged spectator into a dedicated but often secretive world. This is the nostalgic domain of the amateur restorer, hobbyist, and ‘cockpiteer’, of which since purchasing his first military cockpit in 2010, Gavin is one.

    £15.00
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  • Meteor Boys

    Steve Bond

    By interviewing over forty veterans, author Steve Bond has written an incredibly detailed insight into this iconic aircraft, which is supported by anecdotes and accounts from those who knew it best.

    £12.99
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  • Tornado Boys

    Ian Hall

    All in all, through the eyes of the men and women who have operated this extraordinary aircraft, the volume presents an entertaining and illuminating series of tales and anecdotes.

    £12.99
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  • Harrier Boys Volume One

    Bob Marston

    In Harrier Boys, Volume One: Cold War Through the Falklands, 1969-1990, Bob Marston, who flew Harriers for many years, draws together accounts from others who worked with this unique jet through its history.

    £12.99
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  • Phantom Boys

    Richard Pike

    Throughout the twenty chapters of this book, thirteen contributors will take readers across the world with adventures in the Falkland Islands, the United States of America, the United Kingdom, the Far East and Germany.

    £12.99
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  • Halton Boys

    Sean Feast

    This is the story of Halton told through and by the boys who were there and who are still proud to be called ‘Trenchard Brats’.

    £25.00
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  • Groundcrew Boys

    Dave Gledhill

    The stories are collated and set in context by aviation author David Gledhill and are illustrated with photographs, many from the groundcrew themselves and previously unpublished. A must for all aficionados of the Boys series.

    £25.00
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  • Dowding’s Despatch

    Andy Saunders

    In September 1946, the London Gazette published a despatch from Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh C. T. Dowding that was titled simply: The Battle of Britain. In this work, Andy Saunders takes a critical look at Dowding’s despatch and analyses the facts and details contained in that important document.

    £25.00
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