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A Pictorial History of Northwest Airlines

A Pictorial History of Northwest Airlines

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history of Northwest airlines from it's inception in 1926 to the early 1970's and the era of the DC-10
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Aircraft of The United States Military Air Transport Service

Aircraft of The United States Military Air Transport Service

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A general history of MATS with in depth coverage of aircraft types used. 300 b&w and 77 colour photos
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A Time to Fly

A Time to Fly

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The biography of the pioneer airman, Sir Alan Cobham.
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Last of The Flying Clippers: The Boeing B-314 Story

Last of The Flying Clippers: The Boeing B-314 Story

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The story of the Boeing B-314 flying clipper ship, the world's largest commercial aeroplane of the 'thirties and 'forties
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The Soviet Air Force Since 1918

The Soviet Air Force Since 1918

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A study of the development of the Soviet Air Force from the end of the First World War to the height of the cold war, some sixty years later.
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Pictorial History of The R.A.F. Vol. 2

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Pictorial History of The R.A.F. Vol. 2  1939 - 1945

Pictorial History of The R.A.F. Vol. 2
1939 - 1945


Price: £8.00

This second volume of The Pictorial History of the RAF tells of the tremendous contribution that the Royal Air Force made to victory in World War II.
Officially-released information, including the results of research not available to earlier historians, has enabled John W. R. Taylor and Philip J. R. Moyes to compare with unprecedented clarity the qualities of the aircraft used by both sides in World War II. We are shown how Bomber Command's offensive, largely ineffective up to the Autumn of 1941, was so changed by the introduction of secret new equipment, formidable new aircraft and bold new tactics that it was able to pave the way for victory in the West. Other chapters take the reader to North and East Africa, the Far East, over the Atlantic - wherever the Royal Air Force and its allies waged and won the war in the air - and shows clearly why the Royal Air Force was unbeatable in the face of what should have been impossible odds.


by John W. R. Taylor, and Philip J. R. Moyes
Published by Ian Allan 1969 1st edition, over 200pp consisting of approx 60pp of text, the remainder being b&w photos and captions. very good with dust wrapper.







Note:
"Long" descriptions, where shown, may have been taken from the book's dust jacket notes, and as such are relevant to the date of publication (e.g. any references to "previously unpublished photographs" etc.) and not the present.

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