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  • by Lee Chapman
    £12.99

    Forty years ago, on 2 April 1982, Argentinian troops invaded the Falkland Islands, a UK territory in the South Atlantic Ocean. The resulting Falklands War lasted just 74 days and was an impressive demonstration of the British military's reach and adaptability.

  • by Lee Chapman
    £13.99

    The 1944 Allied invasion of France was a combined effort, with land- and sea-based forces supported by a huge aerial task force. The force comprised the RAF, its allies and the USAAF, which resulted in an eclectic mix of aircraft. With over 170 images, this book features many of the aircraft that were involved in the Normandy invasion and D-Day.

  • by Lee Chapman
    £13.99

    During World War One, the role of the aeroplane evolved from a stable, lumbering observation platform to a more agile fighter. Rapid developments in aeroplane technology led to an array of ever-advancing aircraft seeing service during this time. This book includes various aircraft that contributed to the iconic events between 1914 and 1918.

  • by Lee Chapman
    £13.99

    The Battle of Britain is widely considered to be Britain's finest hour. This book features a history of the front-line RAF fighter aircraft and explores the major training and support aeroplanes that contributed to the iconic events. The story includes over 160 photographs of aircraft in the air, on the ground and in unique formations together.

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