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Beaufighter Aces of World War 2 Aircraft of the Aces 65
A$ 35.00
Entering service at the end of the Battle of Britain, the pugnacious Bristol Beaufighter was deployed in numbers by Fighter Command just in time for the start of the Luftwaffe’s night ‘Blitz’ on Britain Learn More
Bloody Shambles: First Comprehensive Account of Air Operations Over South-East Asia, December 1941-April 1942 v. 1 (Hardcover)
A$ 80.00
This is the first volume of three books dealing with the story of the Allied air campaign across Singapore, Malaya, Burma, Ceylon and the Philippines during World War II. Learn More
Bloody Shambles: The Complete Account of the Air War in the Far East, from the Defence of Sumatra to the Fall of Burma, 1942 v. 2 (Hardcover)
A$ 80.00
This is thesecond volume of three books dealing with the story of the Allied air campaign across Singapore, Malaya, Burma, Ceylon and the Philippines during World War II. Learn More
Brewster F2A Buffalo Aces of World War 2 Aircraft of the Aces 91
A$ 35.00
This book details the exploits of the pilots of the various air forces which used the Brewster F2A Buffalo in World War Two. Learn More
Griffon Spitfire Aces Aircraft of the Aces 81
A$ 35.00
Modified for low-level operations to counter Luftwaffe attacks on the south coast, the Griffon-powered Spitfire XIV became the best low-level fighter of World War II. First-hand stories, photographs and colour profiles complete this account of the aces who flew the most powerful Spitfire variant ever built.
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Late Mark Spitfire Aces 1942–45 (Aircraft of the Aces 5)
A$ 35.00
This volume features the exploits of pilots who turned the tide against the Luftwaffe on the Western European and Mediterranean fronts, as well as the Japanese in the Far East, flying Spitfire Mk VIs, VIIs, VIIIs, IXs XIIs and XIVs. Learn More
Malta Spitfire Aces Aircraft of the Aces 83
A$ 35.00
This book details the heroic story of the Spitfire Aces based on Malta. Drawn from an international team of Australians, British, Canadians, New Zealanders, Rhodesians and South Africans these pilots fought against extreme deprivation, physical hardships and overwhelming odds in one of the most crucial and decisive air battles of World War II.
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Mosquito Aces of World War 2 Aircraft of the Aces 69
A$ 35.00
The Mosquito developed into one of the most versatile aircraft of World War 2, entering service with Fighter Command in early 1942. This book examines the infamous Mosquito, the nightfighter that was used by many leading RAF, Commonwealth and American aces.
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Nicky Barr: An Australian Air Ace (Softback)
A$ 28.00
Nicky Barr shot down over twelve enemy planes, and was himself shot down three times. Later the was captured and sent to Italy as a hospitalised prisoner of war. Learn More
Spitfire Aces of Burma and the Pacific Aircraft of the Aces 87
A$ 35.00
Covering this little documented aerial war, this book tells the stories of the 54 aces who flew against the Japanese, and also those who fought in India and Australia. Learn More
Spitfire Mark I/II Aces 1939–41 Aircraft of the Aces 12
A$ 35.00
This volume details the RAF's first aces of World War 2 who helped stem the German tide during Britain's struggle for survival in the bitter years between 1939 and 1941. Many pilots achieved scores of note flying early-mark Spitfires, during the dogfights over Dunkirk and south-east England, then the first tentative sweeps across France. Learn More
Spitfire Mark V Aces 1941–45 Aircraft of the Aces 16
A$ 35.00
As the first Spitfire variant to see extensive service outside of Britain, the Mk V fought the Axis alliance over the deserts of North Africa, the waters of the Mediterranean and the vast expanses of the Indian Ocean off the northern coast of Australia. Learn More
Tomahawk and Kittyhawk Aces of the RAF and Commonwealth Aircraft of the Aces 38
A$ 35.00
Lend-lease Tomahawks and Kittyhawks became the staple fighters of the Desert Air Force in 1941-42, flying with RAF, South African and Australian squadrons in North Africa and the Middle East. In the Far East, Australian and New Zealand pilots also saw much action against the Japanese in 1942/43, flying over the jungles of New Guinea in defence of the Australian mainland. Learn More
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