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  • av Klaus Kropf
    276,-

  • av Jozef Mols
    339,-

    In 1932, Egypt's first airline - Misr Airwork - was established, later to be named Egyptair. This wonderfully illustrated book explores the fascinating history of Africa's oldest airline, against the everchanging geopolitical climate.

  • av Key Publishing
    224,-

    On 20 August 1963, the British Aircraft Corporation (BAC) One-Eleven flew for the first time. This new book edition of Aeroplane Classic Airliner: BAC One-Eleven covers the full story of its concept and design against the troubled background of the industry's consolidation, and of its entry into service.

  • av Gerry Manning
    224 - 276,-

  • av Jim Dunn
    274,-

    High Desert Deployment highlights the aircraft that are such a vital part in the war on terror, the ones that are, at this time, deployed around the world to project power to maintain our freedom. Stunning images show the colorful history of various squadrons along with the markings the aircraft display.

  • av Mark Pike
    336,-

    Illustrated with over 150 images from around the country, this book charts the routes and services undertaken by the BR Class 159s.

  • av Mark Pike
    224,-

    Beautifully illustrated with over 150 images from around the country, this book charts the routes and services undertaken by the BR Class 47s.

  • av Nigel Richardson
    276,-

    The book covers the history of Flybe, from its inception in 1979 as a small regional airline to its establishment as Europe's leading regional airline in the 2010s. The book will be illustrated with over 140 images and will include a full listing of the airline's fleet through time.

  • av Key Publishing
    244,-

    As an engineering company, Vickers had been around since 1828, so its venture into aviation was just one of many avenues of income. Vickers produced over 70 different types of aircraft, not including a host of sub-variants. This new book edition of Aeroplane's Vickers Company Profile 1911-1977 is testimony to what Vickers' aircraft achieved.

  • av Ron Mak
    224,-

    The Douglas DC-8 began life in the 1950s. Flying with airlines such as KLM, Philippine Airlines, and VIASA, it proved suited to work around the world. This book, which features over 190 images, most of which have never been published before, explores the history of the DC-8 and those who made it the success it still is today.

  • av Stuart Emmett
    276,-

    After every rise, there comes a fall, and for Bradford's trolleybuses this started soon after their Jubilee in 1961. With over 190 images, this book follows the story from their heyday to their ultimate end in 1972. Despite their ultimate decline, the Bradford trolleybuses were special, and this book, the second of two volumes, shows why this was.

  • av Mike Wild
    254

    The Hornby Magazine Yearbook is always eagerly anticipated and features the very best of the UK's colourful railway modelling monthly. Concentrating the highlights of the previous 12 months into a 132-page package, the yearbook offers a variety of features in all major scales and gauges.

  • av Gavin Booth
    224,-

    Using a wide range of adverts, this book shows how the market was dominated by a group of builders that understood the importance of keeping their names in front of customers. With over 180 period adverts spanning 25 years, this stunning volume tracks the advertising history of Britain's biggest bus and coach brands in their efforts to win sales.

  • av David Fildes
    224,-

    Fully illustrated with over 150 images, this book explores the history of the Vulcan, from concept to manufacture to service, providing insight from those who developed, designed, and flew it.

  • av Gerry Manning
    309,-

    Taking the reader on a visual journey across the globe, this book explores some of the most popular airliners of the time, including Boeing, Airbus, and McDonnell Douglas, and how their aircraft developed throughout the decade.

  • av David Willis
    364,-

    The first half of the 20th century saw the birth and development of the airplane. It was the period when Great Britain's aviation industry was established and grew to its zenith. With over 170 colorized images, this book goes through the aircraft of the first half-century, portraying them in their full glory once more.

  • av Matthew Wharmby
    224,-

    This book explores what used to be the old London Transport's highest-numbered block of routes. It shows a potted history of each route accompanied by a list of points served and one or two pictures of the kind of bus that can be found in service today. With over 190 photos, this book presents an up-to-date snapshot of the London bus scene in 2021.

  • av John Carroll
    224,-

    In 2021, as the Jeep celebrates its 80th anniversary, there is no doubt that it is one of the world's most famous automobiles. The idea of preserving wartime Jeeps has become ever more popular. With over 220 photos, this book looks at the history of military Jeeps and provides an up-to-date view of them within the preservation scene.

  • av Gavin Booth
    224,-

    In just under 25 years, double-deck buses in the UK have undergone a transformation. Every double-decker in service today is a low-floor bus offering easy access to everyone. It covers all the operators that run them. The story is told for the first time, on a model-by-model basis, with many images, which show the buses throughout the UK.

  • av Gerry Manning
    224,-

    In 2016, North Korea hosted its first ever airshow and invited foreign visitors. None of the military aircraft are ever seen outside their borders, and the airline only operates limited services. Not only does the book give a fully illustrated look at North Korea's military and civilian aircraft, it also gives a look at the country itself.

  • av Russell Saxton
    327,-

    The WR diesel hydraulic locomotives have always exercised a special fascination for the modern traction enthusiast. One of the most interesting aspects of their history was the wide variety of different color schemes they appeared in. With over 150 images, it is an invaluable reference for all fans of the glory days of diesel locomotives.

  • av Frederic Lert
    276,-

    The Dassault Super Étendard was a humble aircraft that was often faced with difficult tasks. There was no excessive power in this aircraft, simply a remarkable versatility that made it the backbone of French carrier aviation for 40 years. With over 160 images, this book looks at the history of the Super Étendard and its impact on aviation.

  • Spar 21%
    av Kevin Wright
    178,-

    The US Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) rapidly expanded its presence in the 1980s, as it became the most dangerous decade of the Cold War. As tensions escalated, a new generation of aircraft arrived at bases across Western Europe. With over 180 images, this book examines the aircraft and bases of the USAFE during the 1980s.

  • av Keith Fender
    224,-

    The Czech Republic and Slovakia emerged independent in 1993. Having once been a single country, with a single national railway operator, the change was significant, although both countries, and their railways, still have a lot in common. Across three decades, with over 140 photos, this book explores the history and railways of both countries.

  • av Andy Flowers
    224,-

    The West Coast Main Line has historically been Britain's most important trunk route, giving it a rich and interesting history, not just in terms of motive power and rolling stock, but also in the politics of its construction and operation. With over 110 images, this volume gives an all-encompassing history of locomotive haulage on the WCML.

  • av Charles Woodley
    224,-

    British Midland Airways existed for over 70 years, during which it grew from a flying training school into a transatlantic airline. It was acquired by Lufthansa in 2009, but even they could not find a way to stem losses, and it was absorbed into British Airways. With over 140 images, this book charts the rise and fall of British Midland Airways.

  • av Patrick Roegies
    244,-

    The US Naval Aviation service celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2011. In that time, the service has dealt with highlights and various challenges. Focusing on USN and USMC squadrons, and with over 150 images, this book delves into the various carrier air wings, the aircraft, and the training that make US Naval Aviation the force it is today.

  • av Gerry Manning
    244,-

    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, turboprop aircraft, wide-body jets, as well as the custom-built water bombers and, finally, both large and small helicopters with tanks or under-slung loads.

  • av Craig Allen
    224,-

    In 2021, the British Army's 20-year engagement in Afghanistan ended. The Paras had been involved since the earliest days of conflict. In 2008, 2 and 3 Paras were deployed to Afghanistan, fighting the Taliban. With over 200 photos, this book takes the reader on a visual journey, showing the soldiers, their equipment, weapons and vehicles.

  • av Paul Shannon
    184,-

    This book focuses on the changes to the rail freight industry in Yorkshire and North East England.

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