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OKB Sukhoi

OKB Sukhoi

£17.50









A history of the sukhoi design bureau and it's aircraft.
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The History of German Aviation: Willy Messerschmitt, Pioneer of Aviation Design

The History of German Aviation: Willy Messerschmitt, Pioneer of Aviation Design

£40.00








Definitive work on the man, his company and it's aircraft
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Sky Guardians

Sky Guardians

£14.00








Britain's air defences from 1918, through World War Two and into the Cold War and the mid nineties.
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Komet: The Messerschmitt 163

Komet: The Messerschmitt 163

£14.00








The story of the Komet rocket fighter told using eye witness accounts, official records and over 200 photographs.
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Aces High: The War in The Air over The Western Front 1914-18

Aces High: The War in The Air over The Western Front 1914-18

£8.50









The men and machines of the first air war. Well illustrated.
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Zeppelins Over England

Aviation Books | Military | Pre 1918 |  Zeppelins Over England

Zeppelins Over England

Zeppelins Over England


Price: £10.00

The 'blitz' on London and other great cities is now a familiar and tragic episode of aerial warfare. Not so familiar, except to readers of an older generation, is the strange, dramatic and what seems in these days the somewhat ludicrous story of the first air raids in history.
Kenneth Poolman, already the author of many fine books on the sea, has found an equally stirring subject in the story of the German airships which attempted to terrorize London and the part played by the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air Service in defeating the raiders.
This is a finely-told record of London under fire and of how a few young daredevil airmen in primitive airplanes saved the capital. Written with authority and fully documented, this book gives the first complete picture-from the enemy side as well as our own-of the epic duel between the huge powered balloon, a lighter-than-air leviathan, and the primitive clumsy aircraft with pilots who fought from open cockpits.
Readers of great Second World War books like 'The Dam Busters' and 'Cheshire V.C.' will find equal excitement in the heroism of Leefe Robinson V.C., Sowrey, Cadbury and many others who became the popular idols of a grateful public.
Marshal of the R.A.F. Sir John Slessor who was himself one of the gallant band of anti-Zeppelin aviators has written a Foreword to this authoritative book.


by Kenneth Poolman
Published by Evans 1960 1st edition. 224pp illustrated, index. 15x22 good in chipped and worn d/j.





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