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  • av Jeremy (Author) Clements
    344,-

    Starting in 1902 with three 0-8-0s for the Great Central Railway, J G Robinson''s heavy freight locomotive fleet grew rapidly as part of General Manager Sam Fay''s strategy to rescue the company from financial difficulties.

  • av Jack (Author) Currie
    144,-

    More so than even the sea, the world of aviation has spawned an amazing store of tales of ghosts, the supernatural and inexplicable events, ghostly bombers and phantom aircrew on long-deserted airfields, prophetic warnings from beyond the grave, restless spirits apparently drawn back to places from which they flew.

  • av Les Whitehouse
    394,-

    A prolific sub-contractor building airframes during the First World War, Boulton & Paul entered the field of design and manufacture in 1917 with the formation of an Aeronautical and Research Division under John Dudley North.

  • av Pip Dunn
    344,-

  • - in Latin American Military Service
    av Dan Hagedorn
    394,-

    This book examines in detail one aspect of the aircraft's history which is not that well known, the fact that DC-3s and their military equivalents and derivatives have been in continuous service in that geographically diverse region of the world known as Latin America for more than 75 years, longer than anywhere else in the world.

  • - 13T Wooden-bodied Minerals (1923 RCH Specification) All Types, Including Coke Wagons
    av David Larkin
    344,-

    Whilst much has been published on BR locomotives and passenger stock, accurate and detailed coverage of the large inventory of vehicles used to convey the huge volumes of goods traffic carried by the railways at that time.

  • - Operation Barbarossa 1941-1942
    av Robert J Kershaw
    174,-

    In the spring of 1941, having abandoned his plans to invade Great Britain, Hitler turned the might of his military forces on to Stalin's Soviet Russia.

  • - German Composite Aircraft and Operations 1942-1945
    av Mr Robert Forsyth
    579,-

    This is a revised and reworked edition of the author's long out of print 2001 study of the origins, development and operations of Germany's composite aircraft during the Second World War. Known as the 'Mistel' concept, the designs were originally intended for use in peacetime as a means of extending the range of aircraft.

  • - The Regular Volume for the Southern devotee
    av Kevin (Author) Robertson
    224,-

    Four issues of The Southern Way are published annually, usually in January, April, July and October and the regular issues of the journal are supplemented by occasional Southern Way Specials which focus in much greater depth on specific area of SR history, operations or traction.

  • - The Southern Railway Oil-Burining Engines: 1946-1951
    av Kevin (Author) Robertson
    244,-

    In 1946 the railway companies were requested by Government to explore alternatives to burning coal in order to save stocks which was desperately need for export in order to accumulate foreign currency that could then be used in turn to acquire other essential items in short supply.

  • - The Regular Volume for the Southern devotee
    av Kevin (Author) Robertson
    224,-

    Four issues of The Southern Way are published annually, usually in January, April, July and October and the regular issues of the journal are supplemented by occasional Southern Way Specials which focus in much greater depth on specific area of SR history, operations or traction.

  • - Steam around Brighton
    av Terry (Author) Cole
    244,-

    The new "Southern Way" special edition unveils the rich history of steam locomotion around Brighton, primarily in the 1950s but also surrounding decades.

  • av Peter (Editor) Waller
    344,-

  • av Crecy Publishing LTD
    214,-

    Our reprints of the famous Ian Allan Publishing abc series that ran from the 1940s through to the 1960s are always welcomed, not only by that generation of enthusiasts who used them when they first came out, but also by those who were not around at the time.

  • av Pip (Author) Dunn
    134,-

    The 2020 edition of Locomotive Traction has been thoroughly revised and updated. It is illustrated throughout with a new selection of quality photographs.

  • av Colin Marsden
    344,-

  • av Mark Barnes
    344,-

    Photgraphs of life in Britain and Europe in the interwar years and the accumulation of events towards the Second World War. Draws from the "Times" archives.

  • av Alan Bramson
    154,-

    The Tiger Moth is one of the major aviation success stories in the history of British aviation. Developed by Geoffrey de Havilland and flown for the first time on October 26 1931, the biplane became the most important elementary trainer used by Commonwealth forces. More than 1,000 Tiger Moths were delivered before WWII, and subsequently around 4,000 were built in the UK with an extra 2,000 being manufactured in Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Following the end of WWII, pilots could buy and modify a Tiger Moth for recreational use or agricultural crop spraying and use it relatively cheaply. This, combined with its popularity within the aero club movement, provided employment for the Tiger Moths until the late fifties when the more modern closed cockpit aircraft began to force them into retirement. This new paperback edition provides a comprehensive account of the aircraft origins and its development as a trainer of Commonwealth pilots in times of peace and war. It also looks at some of the other roles which this versatile little aeroplane performed such as a crop duster, glider tug, aerial advertiser, bomber, coastal patrol plane and aerial ambulance. Technical narrative and drawings, handling ability and performance as seen through the eyes of the pilots to make The Tiger Moth Story the most comprehensive book of the aircraft.

  • av Howard J Curtis
    184,-

  • - Bombers 1935-1950
    av Tony (Author) Buttler
    394,-

    A revised investigation of the design and development of UK military aircraft. Also covers designs that were not built, providing artists' impressions of how they might have looked.

  • - Across The Shires
    av Jeffery Grayer
    194,-

  • av Kevin (Author) Robertson
    224,-

    Four issues of The Southern Way are published annually, usually in January, April, July and October and the regular issues of the journal are supplemented by occasional Southern Way Specials which focus in much greater depth on specific area of SR history, operations or traction.

  • av Kevin (Author) Robertson
    224,-

    Four issues of The Southern Way are published annually, usually in January, April, July and October and the regular issues of the journal are supplemented by occasional Southern Way Specials which focus in much greater depth on specific area of SR history, operations or traction.

  • - A Locomotive Kaleidoscope
    av Philip (Author) Atkins
    344,-

    On the eve of WWI, there were 19,245 route miles of railway in Britain. Apart from some suburban electrification in a few major city areas, this vast network was worked entirely by steam locomotives.

  • av Richard C. Long
    294,-

    Devon and Cornwall are renowned both for their spectacular scenery, ranging from rugged uplands to dramatic seascapes, and as popular holiday destinations. Many will recall with affection lines portrayed in the book.

  • av Yefim Gordon & Sergey Komissarov
    519,-

  • - Regia Aeronautica's Advanced Aircraft, 1934-1943
    av Marco Comelli
    374,-

  • av Craig Kaston
    394,-

    This brings the story of the US airlifter from the early 1960s to today's transport giants and tomorrow's stealth assault aircraft; revealing numerous designs which never saw the light of day, examining the thinking behind them and giving insights into why they did, or did not, succeed.

  • av Yefim (Author) Gordon
    579,-

    Originally received as a replacement for the famous MiG-21, changing priorities turned the MiG-23 into a STOL fighter with variable-geometry wings that first flew in June 1967. After two years of testing, the aircraft, codename Flogger, entered service in 1969.From then on, development of the Flogger proceeded along two parallel lines; first as a fighter/interceptor with a two-seat trainer variant and later as a fighter/bomber which evolved into the MiG-27 used by the Soviet Air Force. This, in turn, was progressively improved as the MiG-27D/MiG-27M and the MiG-27K.The MiG-23 family was widely exported. New aircraft were supplied to the Soviet Union's Warsaw Pact allies and selected nations in the Middle East, Africa and Asia. Later, second-hand machines were sold from CIS stocks to various parts of the world, which allowed the MiG-23 to remain active abroad longer than in Russia where single-engined combat jets had been phased out in 1997. The Flogger saw a good deal of action. Soviet MiG-23MLDs were actively used in the Afghan War; elsewhere, the fighter variants saw action in Syria (both against Israel in the 1970s and in the Syrian Civil War), Libya, Iraq, Angola and Sudan. The fighter-bombers also fought in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Sri Lanka. MiG-23 describes the development and service history of all variants of these outstanding aircraft, featuring fleet lists and numerous rare photos and color profiles.

  • - The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk Story
    av Tommy H. Thomason
    394,-

    The A-4 dramatically bucked the trend toward ever bigger, faster, and more complicated tactical jet airplanes in favour of simplicity and low cost. This is a fully revised and updated edition of the definitive history of the A-4 written by one of the leading authorities on U.S. naval aviation.

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