Kiwi Air Power by Matthew Wright
$40.00 NZD
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Category: Aircraft & Air Forces
This book takes a broad-brush approach to the history of the RNZAF, which was formally made an independent service in 1937; it is a
Spirit of St Louis Manual by L. Marriott
$40.00 NZD
Category: Aircraft & Air Forces | Series: Haynes Manuals Ser.
The Haynes Spirit of St Louis Owners' Workshop Manual covers the amazing personal story of Charles A. Lindbergh and his epic transatlantic flight in 1927; the design and construction of the original Ryan Monoplane Spirit of St Louis, including full technical details of its airframe and engine; the story ...Show more
Fighting Spirit: 75 years of the RNZAF by Margaret McClure
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Category: Aircraft & Air Forces
This book marks the 75th anniversary of the Royal New Zealand Air Force. It traces the broad sweep of the air force from the early twentieth century to the first decade of the 21st, and extends beyond the romance of early military aviation and the drama of World War Two to describe the diversity of role ...Show more
Mosquito by Nelson Mark
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Category: Aircraft & Air Forces
In this exciting new title the author tells the story of the aircraft, De Hav Mosq and those who flew it. Enshrined in history as the 'wooden wonder', the de Havilland Mosquito was arguably the most beautiful aircraft ever built and also to fly. Loved and respected by its flight crew and opponents respe ...Show more
The Royal Air Force "At Home": The History of RAF Air Displays from 1920 by Ian Smith Watson
$45.00 NZD
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Category: Aircraft & Air Forces
Military public relations endeavours ultimately seek to build a sense of common interests and aims, and so generally foster good relations with the people they defend, and there in ensure a stable society. The armed forces when engaging on any public relations exercise, have traditionally sought to pro ...Show more
The Russian Military Air Fleet in World War I: Volume II: Victories, Losses, Awards by August G. Blume
$70.00 NZD
Category: Aircraft & Air Forces
Vol.2 contains chronologies of victories by air and ground fire, losses front and rear, and a list of all those men, Russian, Romanian and French who received the coveted St. George Awards. There are also chapters on Russian, Romanian and French orders and medals, as well as maps of the fronts.
Thunder in the Heavens by Martin W. Bowman
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Category: Aircraft & Air Forces
This collection of photographs of surviving USAF aircraft from World War II is augmented by captions and anecdotes from the veterans who flew them. The book follows on from "Spirits in the Sky" and the aircraft featured include: B-17 Flying Fortress; P-38 Lightening; P-51 Mustang and others.
Winged DragonThe History of the Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force by Valerie Ann Penlington
$150.00 NZD
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Category: Aircraft & Air Forces
Bomber Battles: From the Great War to the Gulf by David Wragg
$15.00 NZD
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Category: Aircraft & Air Forces
The role of the bomber has proved to be one of the most controversial aspects of 20th-century warfare. This book tells the story of the bomber with a blend of narrative and personal accounts, recording the history of the principal bombing raids and those who flew them. Beginning with an overview of the ...Show more
Portrait of an Air Force - The Royal New Zealand Air Force 1937-1987 by Geoff Bentley
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Category: Aircraft & Air Forces
War in the Air, 1914-45 by Williamson Murray (Harold K. Johnson Professor of Military History, US Army War College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, USA)
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Category: Aircraft & Air Forces | Series: Cassell History of Warfare
Almost as soon as airplanes were invented, military strategists realized their potential. As early as the First World War planes served as scouts, fighters, and bombers--and by World War II all the advanced states had large military air forces dedicated to bombardment. Starting with the less-than-perfec ...Show more