Here you can find all the book reviews in alphabetical order.
Books A-Z
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Short Finals: An Aviation Adventure. "It's Time To Fly"
Independently published2021English186 pg.979-8713651503Review written by: Max HeldringAs the author said in his preview “strap yourself in the jump seat” and let Scot Gibson (the main person in this book ) fly you around the world. And that is what this book is all about. You fly with Scot during his active career as a pilot in so many different planes and different disciplines that it also a book for non aviators who are interested in the aviation world.
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The Wreck Hunter- Battle of Britain & The Blitz
Frontline Books2019English214 pg.9781526712585Review written by: René VerjansA great book is this from Melody Foreman, which takes you into the life from Terry Parsons who spent a great part of his life at digging up remains from planes that have crashed during the Battle of Britain (10 July – 31 October 1940) and The Blitz (7 September 1940 – 11 May 1941)
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South Pacific Air War Volume 3: Coral Sea & Aftermath May - June 1942
Avonmore books2019English248 pg.ISBN-10: 0994588992 ISBN-13: 978-0994588999Review South Pacific Air War Volume 3: Coral Sea & Aftermath May – June 1942- Michael Claringbould and Peter Ingman This one of the few books about WW II theaters that describes both sides of the conflict. It gives not only the allied version, but also a detailed version of the Japanese operations, including many […]
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Aircraft Carriers of the United States Navy
Pen and Sword Books2015English208 pg.9781783376100I already own several of these “Images of War” books and what is nice about the series as a whole is the format; slightly smaller than A4, aromatic paper, and easily digestible information in bite-sized chunks. This book – as the name implies – concerns aircraft carriers. It details in four chapters the development of […]
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South Pacific Air War Volume 2 The Struggle for Moresby March - April 1942
Avonmore Books; first edition2019English232 pg.ISBN-10: 0994588976 ISBN-13: 978-0994588975Review written by: Rene VerjansSo, a very beautiful book this on the South Pacific Air War! It tells about a bit of war history which we know little about in the Western world (to my opinion). Nevertheless, it is my first book about being in war in those areas, specifically the surroundings of Moresby. Publisher Avonmore Books has with […]
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The Panavia Tornado: A Photographic Tribute
Pen and Sword Books2015English245 pg.9781781592977Review written by: Max HeldringThis photobook with in total 245 pages contains 229 pages with photographs of the historical backbone of the RAF that entered service in 1981 and at this very moment is still flying in one remaining squadron, namely the Panavia Tornado. The Tornado was also operated in different executions by the German, Italian and Saudi Arabic […]
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Tornado above the Tigris- Memoirs of a fast jet pilot
Pen and Sword Books2015English288 pg.9781473834132Review written by: Max HeldringMichael Napier began his carrier at the RAF in 1978 and left 13 years later as Flight Commander. The greatest part of his flying carrier he spent, after his training, as pilot off a Tornado, the tactical bomber in the ‘80ies from the British, Italian and German air force. He describes his experiences in the air […]
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Blue Diamonds
Pen and Sword Bookds2015English320 pg.9781473823273Review written by: Max HeldringThe author has conscientious collected in this book all weapon facts from the 14th squadron of the RAF in the 1945-2015 period. Who else can do this better than Michael Napier, who himself has served a long time at this squadron and has written a beautiful book about that time (Tornado above Tigris). This book […]
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Flying Conquistadors
North Loop Books2017English468 pg.ISBN-10: 1635053765 ISBN-13: 978-1635053760Review written by: Max HeldringFlying Conquistadors! …The adventures of Oliver Wheelock in this reading work of fiction are situated in the beginning of the 1930’s, the years in which aviation started to become professional. Oliver starts his working career as a youngster with Pan American working from an airport in the south of Florida in the first year of […]
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The Ice Pilots
2012English271 pg.Review written by: Danielle Metcalfe-ChenailSince the television series Ice Pilots, NWT debuted in 2008, thousands of devoted fans have tuned in weekly to watch the Buffalo Airways team keep vintage aircraft like Douglas DC-3 Dakotas, DC-4s, and Curtiss C-46 Commandos flying in Canada’s North. Viewers are equally riveted by the show’s “characters”: the McBryan family, headed by no-nonsense “Buffalo” […]