This book showcases over 150 images of some of the best restored World War Two aircraft that have been made airworthy again.
Illustrated with over 230 images, this book follows on from HSTs: The Western Region. It shows HSTs over the past 20 30 years, in numerous UK locations, highlighting why they have served so long and why they should be saved.
Exploring many significant British aircraft types that were active between World Wars One and Two, with the focus on modern-day survivors and replicas, this volume tells the story of how aviation changed during the period.
With over 130 photographs, this book describes the evolution of the aircraft that provided the airlift capacity for Britain s armed forces wherever they served, and as the 2021 Operation Pitting showed, transport aircraft are still last out.
As in previous volumes, a potted history of each route is accompanied by routeing details and one or two pictures of the kind of bus that operates on that route.
With over 230 images, this book covers all the aircraft types used in the water bomber role World War Two fighters and bombers, piston-powered airliners and cargo aircraft of the 1950s,... Læs mere
Containing over 170 images, many previously unseen, and detailed information supplied by the people who flew, maintained, and supported the C-141, this book looks at the aircraft itself, as well as the organisations that flew it.
With over 180 photographs, both black and white and colour, this book, the third in a series on British combat aircraft of the 1970s and 80s, is an... Læs mere
This book covers the history and aircraft of the EdA from its inception to the present day.
Illustrated with over 100 images, this book shows how Ethiopian Airlines has remained the powerhouse of African aviation.
The book uses trade adverts that appeared in the years between 1945 and 1970 to illustrate the development of new bus and coach chassis and bodies, and the constantly changing visual styles used by advertisers to catch the eye of potential customers.