"Like the previous volumes this is a visual feast of high quality and interesting images with accurate and helpful captions. Highly recommended."
FlyPast - June 2026
"Like the previous volumes this is a visual feast of high quality and interesting images with accurate and helpful captions. Highly recommended."
FlyPast - June 2026
"So – an interesting book, a useful publication and informative reference – for the dedicated U-2 fan and also the non-specialist who is curious to find out more about this remarkable creation by Clarence ‘Kelly’ Johnson and the Lockheed Skunk Works."
Ulster Aviation Society
"So – an interesting book, a useful publication and informative reference – for the dedicated U-2 fan and also the non-specialist who is curious to find out more about this remarkable creation by Clarence ‘Kelly’ Johnson and the Lockheed Skunk Works."
Ulster Aviation Society
4 Stars
The book is a very easy read, the author has a great style of writing, and a real eye for photography.
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Army Rumour Service Book Club
4 Stars
The book is a very easy read, the author has a great style of writing, and a real eye for photography.
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Army Rumour Service Book Club
“… the book is valuable and even essential. Its insights into the conflict, its unique Argentine perspective, and its focus on the role of the Skyhawk make it stand out in a field dominated by British narratives.”
The Journal of the Air Force Historical Foundation
“… the book is valuable and even essential. Its insights into the conflict, its unique Argentine perspective, and its focus on the role of the Skyhawk make it stand out in a field dominated by British narratives.”
The Journal of the Air Force Historical Foundation
"This book is a pleasure to read, the author’s relaxed style enabling the reader to understand a subject that is often rather complex. The narrative flows faultlessly along, with the reader unconsciously picking up much technical information in the process. Illustrated with 32 black & white photographs, the book is thoroughly recommended to modellers as well as aviation fans."
IPMS Magazine - Issue 5, 2025
"This book is a pleasure to read, the author’s relaxed style enabling the reader to understand a subject that is often rather complex. The narrative flows faultlessly along, with the reader unconsciously picking up much technical information in the process. Illustrated with 32 black & white photographs, the book is thoroughly recommended to modellers as well as aviation fans."
IPMS Magazine - Issue 5, 2025
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Commandos and Rangers
In the dark days of 1940, Prime Minister Winston Churchill showed his belief in ultimate victory by ordering the raising of the elite Commandos to 'break the intolerable shackles of defeat.' Having proved their worth in numerous raids and operations in the Mediterranean they and their American counterparts, the Rangers, were automatic choices for the… Read more...
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Lifeline in Helmand: RAF Front-Line Air Supply in Afghanistan
Lifeline in Helmand tells the story of the Royal Air Force tactical transport force operating in one of the most dangerous regions in the Afghanistan campaign – Helmand province. The Chinook helicopters of 1310 Flight fly heavy-lift and trooping missions to remote Forward Operating Bases and in direct support of Deliberate Ground Operations. They… Read more...
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Back Bearings
Eric Cropper's RAF career started in 1943 and ended in 1968. It covered a period when the navigation of aircraft changed from astro, dead reckoning and drift bearings all plotted by pencil on charts, to press-button radio and satellite information that can instantly pinpoint a position anywhere on the planet to within 5 metres. The then vital skills… Read more...
Lifeline in Helmand: RAF Front-Line Air Supply in Afghanistan
Lifeline in Helmand tells the story of the Royal Air Force tactical transport force operating in one of the most dangerous regions in the Afghanistan campaign – Helmand province. The Chinook helicopters of 1310 Flight fly heavy-lift and trooping missions to remote Forward Operating Bases and in direct support of Deliberate Ground Operations. They… Read more...
In Kitchener's Men John Hutton provides a absorbing account of the raising, training and fighting experiences of the Service and Territorial battalions of the King's Own Royal Lancasters in France during the Great War. His book gives a graphic insight into the daily routine and grim reality of warfare on the Western Front for men who were mostly recruited… Read more...