The RAF
Books about the Royal Air
Force with emphasis on WWII
The
Royal Air Force 1939-1945
Chaz Bowyer
Paperback / Published 1997
Usually ships promptly.
The
Royal Air Force, 1939-45 (Men-At-Arms, No 225)
Andrew Cormack, et al
Paperback / Published 1990
The
Berlin Raids : RAF Bomber Command Winter 1943-44
by Martin Middlebrook
Paperback - 407 pages (November 2000)
Cassell Academic; ISBN: 0304353477
Bomber
Squadrons at War : Nos. 57 and 630 Squadrons
by Geoff D. Copeman
Incorporating anecdotal material from former squadron members, this lively narrative
history is fully illustrated and supported by a series of detailed appendices. Covers WW1
& WW2.
Hardcover - 160 pages (April 1998)
Sutton Publishing; ISBN: 0750917105
Duel
of Eagles
Peter Townsend
Paperback - Phoenix Press / 7 December, 2000
Hawker
Hurricane
by Peter Jacobs
Usually ships promptly.
Hardcover - 192 pages (October 1998)
Crowood Pr; ISBN: 1861261268
The
RAF in Camera 1903-1939 : Archive Photographs from the Public Record Office and the
Ministry of Defence
Roy Conyers Nesbit, Oliver Hoare / Hardcover / Published 1996
Usually ships promptly.
The
RAF in Camera 1939-1945 : Archive Photographs from the Public Record Office and the
Ministry of Defence
Roy Conyers Nesbit, et al / Paperback / Published 1997
Delivery sometimes delayed.
The
RAF in Camera, 1946-1995
Roy Conyers Nesbit
Hardcover (August 1997)
Sutton Publishing; ISBN: 0750910569
Delivery sometimes delayed.
A
Yankee Ace in the RAF (Modern War Studies)
The World War I Letters of Captain Bogart Rogers;
Bogart Rogers, Earl Rogers (Editor)
Hardcover / Univ Pr of Kansas 1996
Usually ships promptly.
Reach
for the Sky
by Paul Brickhill
Usually ships promptly.
A shiver ran down my spine when I read the first words of a review at the Amazon site:
"I sent my dog-eared copy of Reach for the Sky to a legless hero ...". I had
given my own copy to Triple Pete
whilst he was still in hospital recovering from the most horrific accident. This book is
required reading for those interested in aviation, the Battle of Britain ... and the human
condition. It's the story of Douglas Bader, a young man who lost both legs in an aircraft
accident shortly before the war, who bullied his way into the RAF despite stiff
opposition, who went on to become an ace pilot and a wing commander and who finished the
war in the infamous Stalag 13, a prison for recalcitrant escapees.
High
Endeavour : The Life of Air Chief Marshal Sir Ronald Ivelaw-Chapman
Jack Ivelaw Chapman, Jack Ivelaw-Chapman
Hardcover / Published 1997
Usually ships promptly.
Failed
to Return : The Yorkshire Memorial to the Bomber Squadrons of #4 Group RAF & #6 RCAF,
1939-1945
Bill Norman / Hardcover / Published 1997
Usually ships promptly.
The
Fleet Air Arm in Camera, 1912-1996; Archive Photographs from the Public Record Office and
the Fleet Air Arm Museum
Roger Hayward / Hardcover / Published 1997
A fascinating collection of photographs, some spectacular, all little kown, of Britain's
Fleet Air Arm, each fully researched and captioned in detail.
Usually ships promptly.
British
Naval Aviation : The Fleet Air Arm, 1917-1990
Ray Sturtivant / Hardcover / Published 1990
Usually ships promptly.
V-Bombers;
Vulcan, Victor and Valiant; Britian's Airborne Nuclear Deterrent
by Tim Laming
(Hardcover - May 1997)
Forged
in War : A History of RAF Transport Command
Humphrey Wynn / Hardcover / Published 1996
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The
Right of the Line
John Terraine
The RAF during the European war of 1939-1945
Paperback - Wordsworth Editions Ltd / 27 February, 1998
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Royal
Canadian Airforce at War Nineteen Thirty Nine Nineteen Forty Five
Larry Milberry, Hugh Halliday / Hardcover / Published 1996
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Snakes
in the Eagle's Nest : A History of Ground Attacks on Air Bases
Alan Vick
Details three case studies: Britain's Royal Air Force (RAF) on Crete, the German Luftwaffe
in North Africa and the USAF in Vietnam.
Paperback - 189 pages (October 1995)
Rand Corporation; ISBN: 0833016296
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