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Secret Wings
Pen and Sword Books2015English216 pg.978 1 47382 344 0Review written by: Joris GonggrijpThe title of this book was so inviting that I happily welcomed it for a book review. The reading of it turned out to be an almost impossible task for me. Every page contains an avalanche of facts and references; soon I got stuck. No way to get through! After having taken a bit of […]
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The Phantom in focus- A navigator's eye on the Britain's cold war warrior
Fonthill2012English285 pg.ISBN10 1781554218, ISBN13 9781781554210Review written by: René VerjansThis book is really like bringing the birds to the cat! About 30 years ago, in my spotting days, you could regularly find me at RAF Wildenrath, positioned in West Germany, westerly of the Ruhr area. The Lightning’s were phased out and the 19th and the 92nd squadron flew with… Phantoms! For those I developed […]
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Classic light aircraft
Shiffer Publishing ltd2015English415 pg.978-0-7643-4896-9Review written by: Rene VerjansYou must really love small aircraft an awful lot to be able to produce a book like this! More than 800 aircraft are listed in this bible of more than 400 pages thick! It is something like a Janes Defense…but then different. Not all ‘light aircraft’ are enlisted in this book, else it would be twice […]
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Eagle in the Sky
Contento De Semrik (www.Semrik.com)2012English406 pg.978-965-550-148-3Review written by: Max HeldringRan Ronen (1936) started his career in the IAF (Israeli Air Force) in the beginning of 1954. After his basic training on the Stearman and the Harvard he started his operational training on the Spitfire, which formed the backbone of the IAF together with the Mustang fighter. After that period he followed a conversion training […]
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Airmen behind the medals- third volume
Pen and sword Books2015English233 pg.9781473828155Fine concept is there behind this book that already is the third version in a series of Graham Pitchfork. The book describes 21 stories of brave people that flew and didn’t flew in the Second World War in all kinds of missions. The medals that have been earned are shown and of course the stories […]
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A Fighter Command Station at War
Pen and Sword Books2015English214 pg.9781473844681Nice book this is! It immediately draws the attention through her handy size with a Spitfire, in colour, on the front page. The book is a picture report of the RAF Westhampnett from the time of the Battle of Britain (from the 10th of July 1940 and which endured about 3,5 months) and later with […]
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World War II From Above: An Aerial View of the Global Conflict
Zenit Press/ Omniboek The Netherlands2014English/ Dutch2018 pg.0760345732/ Dutch Version: 9401905959Review written by: Rene VerjansJeremy Harwood has made a surveyable book about the Second World War in the air. The book is divided into five chapters that tell about the initiation of the war, the Blitzkrieg, the years after that and the end of the war. Within these chapters Harwood zooms in on the most important events that took […]
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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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Autumn Journal 2015- RAF Memorial Flight Official Club
TRMG Ltd2015English75 pg.It was about time, I thought, to subscribe to this special English Club! Not only was I interested in this ‘Official Club’ because of my love for piston engine sounds, but moreover is my membership a tribute to those who fought, fell and survived during the Second World War for the freedom we nowadays still […]
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SISTERS IN ARMS: British & American Women Pilots During World War II
Pen and sword books2006English240 pg.9781844153886Review written by: Joris GonggrijpThe photo on the cover shows a very neat lady who is laughing at the photographer whilst hanging out of the left cockpit window (so, the ‘pilot in command’). That ‘in command’ flying seems a ‘piece of cake’ with that relaxed look of hers, but this book makes clear that this, especially for the American […]