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This profusely illustrated account of the period from 1938 to 1953, containing over 90,000 words with 200 mostly unpublished illustrations, ranging from Thurso to Hayling Island, and from Dingle to Wisbech provides a stunning exploration of the fifteen years that shaped the future of Britain's railways.
Renowned aviation author Tony Buttler presents a detailed and fully illustrated account of the Hawker Tempest/ in service, from the prototypes to the last survivors. It includes 42 specially commissioned and highly accurate colour illustrations, as well as more than 140 black and white photographs. A listing of airframes is also included.
A book to assist the Spitfire/Seafire modeler to complete any of the production Marks, from Mk.I to FR.47, with its appropriate components and in any number of suggested color schemes. This book also includes a concise history of the type - from the first to the last.
Flying Sailors at War is an in-depth account of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm air crew experiences during World War II, with information extracted from official records, memoirs and interviews. Volume I covers operations in Northern Europe, Norway, the North Sea and North and South Atlantic, from September 1939 to June 1940.
This is a detailed and fully illustrated monograph which chronicles and considers the camouflage and markings of aircraft operated by the Royal Navy between 1937 and 1941. Among the types included are the Supermarine Walrus, Blackburn Shark, Blackburn Skua, Blackburn Roc, Gloster Sea Gladiator, Hawker Osprey IV, Fairey Swordfish, Fairey Seafox, Fairey Albacore, early examples of the Fairey Fulmar and Grumman's Martlet. It includes 37 specially commissioned and highly accurate colour illustrations as well as more than 170 black and white and colour photographs.
This is a detailed and fully illustrated account of the Hawker Siddeley Nimrod in service, from the prototypes to the MRA.4. It includes 35 specially commissioned and highly accurate colour profiles plus two four-view illustrations in full colour, as well as more than 100 black and white and colour photographs. A listing of airframes and histories is also included.
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