"Polish Military Aircraft 1918-1939 is a collection of photographs with detailed captions illustrating the military aircraft used by the Polish armed forces between the two world wars. There is preliminary text that introduces the subject and includes short chapters on the organisation of the Polish Air Force, how the red and white checkboard marking was introduced as the national military marking, and the military aircraft serial number systems. There are also numerous indices covering orders of battle for the various wars with her close neighbours that Poland was engaged in immediately after World War One, as well as the order of battle at the time of the German invasion in 1939. It is an interesting journey through the aircraft, units and personalities of the time..."
Aviation World - The Air-Britain Trust Ltd
"Polish Military Aircraft 1918-1939 is a collection of photographs with detailed captions illustrating the military aircraft used by the Polish armed forces between the two world wars. There is preliminary text that introduces the subject and includes short chapters on the organisation of the Polish Air Force, how the red and white checkboard marking was introduced as the national military marking, and the military aircraft serial number systems. There are also numerous indices covering orders of battle for the various wars with her close neighbours that Poland was engaged in immediately after World War One, as well as the order of battle at the time of the German invasion in 1939. It is an interesting journey through the aircraft, units and personalities of the time..."
Aviation World - The Air-Britain Trust Ltd
"No other author has covered the WWII Pacific air war like Claringbould. He has consistently combined research from US, Australian, and Japanese sources with evocatative illustrations and a knack for turning logbook entries and official reports into interesting reading. Another triumph. Enjoyed it."
The Historical Miniatures Gaming Society
"No other author has covered the WWII Pacific air war like Claringbould. He has consistently combined research from US, Australian, and Japanese sources with evocatative illustrations and a knack for turning logbook entries and official reports into interesting reading. Another triumph. Enjoyed it."
The Historical Miniatures Gaming Society
"With the tabular info, MMP stepped up its already excellent volume in the Camera On series. Enjoyed it."
Read the full review [link=https://hmgs.org/blog/2026/03/11/barbarossa-victims-camera-on-35/]here[/link]
Historical Miniatures Gaming Society
"With the tabular info, MMP stepped up its already excellent volume in the Camera On series. Enjoyed it."
Read the full review [link=https://hmgs.org/blog/2026/03/11/barbarossa-victims-camera-on-35/]here[/link]
Historical Miniatures Gaming Society
"Another fantastic volume. Enjoyed it."
Read the full review [link=https://hmgs.org/blog/2026/03/22/pacific-profiles-volume-19/]here[/link]
Historical Miniatures Gaming Society
"Another fantastic volume. Enjoyed it."
Read the full review [link=https://hmgs.org/blog/2026/03/22/pacific-profiles-volume-19/]here[/link]
Historical Miniatures Gaming Society
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Daring Raids of World War Two: Heroic Land, Sea and Air Attacks
The Second World War saw a host of heroic raids enacted across the various theatres, all delivered valiantly in a variety of ways by British combatants; on land, by sea and from the air. Daring exploits such as the raid on Rommel, the endeavours of the Cockleshell Heroes and the Dam Busters have become legendary in the annals of warfare. All feature… Read more...
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Secret Wings of WWII
There are many myths and legends surrounding the advanced German aeronautical technology of the Second World War. There are also facts and proven events. Yet within these stories and behind these facts lie conspiracy theories, mistaken assumptions and denials that seem to contradict the evidence. So what really happened? How far ahead were the German… Read more...
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Air War Normandy
So much ink has been spilt and so many miles of film expended on the amphibious invasion of Normandy on 6 June, 1944, otherwise known as D-Day, and so familiar have the images become of men leaping from their landing craft and wading ashore as shells exploded all around them, that it is all too easy to forget that none of this would have been possible… Read more...
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Luftwaffe Bombers in the Battle of Britain
Luftwaffe Bombers in the Battle of Britain will contains some 140-150 images of German bomber aircraft during the summer of 1940. The images will cover the entirety of the battle and will depict losses across Britain during this period. Each picture will tell its own story, and will be fully captioned with historical detail. Each section will have… Read more...
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On Laughter-Silvered Wings
This is the thoroughly researched account of the life and times of a South African WW2 pilot, the author's father, Ted. It is highly personal, drawing on family history and changing lifestyles as the central figure fights his way through a series of experiences, flying coastal strike missions in the Mediterranean and North Africa, then in the Far East… Read more...
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Abandon Ship!
Captain Tony McCrum's naval career started in 1932. He survived the sinking of HMS Skipjack at Dunkirk and went on to serve on minesweepers and at sea during the landings at Salerno. His wartime experiences were recently published as Sunk by Stukas. This book covers the second part of his naval career between 1945 and 1963. Having arrived back in Plymouth… Read more...
One moment the sky would be full of aircraft wheeling and positioning for the best shot at the enemy; a sky full of danger and menace. The next instant there would just be a clear blue empty sky with the sun shining down on a calm and beautiful landscape. Such was the phenomenon experienced by pilots who fought in the key battles of France and Britain… Read more...
Prior to World War Two, Wing Commander Guy Gibson joined the Royal Air Force. In 1944, he wrote down his experience of serving in the RAF. Aged just 25, Gibson had completed two full tours, each of 30 operations, with Bomber Command, and had led the now-famous Dam Busters raid against the dams of the Ruhr Valley in May 1943. He died aged 26 in 1944,… Read more...
This is the story of the Arado 234, an aircraft that on one day in 1944, in the skies above Normandy, heralded the beginning of a new era in aviation: the jet era... For more than a century, the aviation industry has experienced continual change and upheaval. Many individuals have contributed to this field of developmental aviation over the course… Read more...
Soviet bombers played a vital role in defeating the Germans on the Eastern Front, yet their contribution is often forgotten. This graphic memoir should help to set the record straight. The author, a leading Soviet bomber pilot who flew throughout the conflict, tells his story from the desperate days of the German assault in 1941 to the point where… Read more...