Spitfire
(Warbird History)
by Jeffrey L. Ethell, Steve Pace (Contributor)
Paperback - 128 pages (February 1998)
Motorbooks International; ISBN: 0760303002 |
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Spitfire
: RAF Fighter (Living History , Vol 6)
by Dan Patterson (Photographer), Ron Dick
Paperback - 64 pages (December 1997)
Howell Pr; ISBN: 1574270710 |
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The Battle of Britain
by Len Deighton & Max Hastings
Listed under Battle of Britain
Spitfire
: The Combat History
by Robert Jackson
Hardcover - 194 pages (September 1995)
Motorbooks International; ISBN: 076030193X
Spitfire
(Sovereign Series)
by Stewart Wilson
Four dozen specially commissioned color side-view drawings illustrate
this legendary fighter's multitude of variants and operational liveries
during and immediately after World War II. A chronological history of the
aircraft follows its development from conception through its exceptional
combat record and eventual retirement. Numerous sidebars highlight the
Spitfire's operational history, personalities behind the drawing boards
and in the cockpits, political influences, and other points of interest.
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Paperback - 184 pages (February 2000)
Australian Aviation; ISBN: 1875671455
Spitfire
: The History
by Eric Morgan, Edward Shacklady
Hardcover - 674 pages (January 2001)
Key Publishing Limited; ISBN: 0946219486
Spitfire
2 : The Canadians
by Robert Bracken, Ron Lowry
Hardcover (September 1999)
Boston Mills Pr; ISBN: 1550462679
Late
Marque Spitfire Aces 1942-45 (Osprey Aircraft of the Aces, 5)
Alfred Price
Paperback / Published 1995
Malta : The Spitfire Year, 1942
by Christopher Shores, Brian Cull, Nicola Malizia
Listed under Malta WWII
Spitfire
MkII Aces 1939-41 (Aircraft of the Aces , No 12)
Alfred Price
Paperback - 96 pages (December 1996)
Osprey Pub Co; ISBN: 1855326272
Spitfire
Mark V Aces 1941-45 (Aircraft of the Aces, No 16)
by Alfred Price
Paperback - 96 pages (November 1997)
Stackpole Books; ISBN: 1855326353
RAF
Tangmere Revisited
by Anthony Saunders
This title is a pictorial look at one of the most famous stations in
the history of the RAF. The author gathers a selection of photographs,
including commentary on Tangmere after World War II, and the jet age. Some
of the most famous names in the history of the RAF flew from Tangmere including
Johnny Johnson and Douglas Bader, and its squadrons were considered to
be among the finest in service. This book is a tribute to Tangmere, and
should be enjoyed by aviation enthusiasts and historians everywhere.
Paperback - 144 pages 1 edition (June 1, 1999)
Sutton Publishing; ISBN: 075091906X
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Reach for the Sky
The story of Douglas Bader
Listed under Battle of Britain
Spitfires
and Polished Metal : Restoring the Classic Fighter
by Graham Moss, Barry McKee (Photographer), Paul Coggan
Paperback - 160 pages (July 1999)
Motorbooks International; ISBN: 0760307415
Spitfire
: The Canadians
by Robert Bracken, Ron Lowry (Illustrator)
Hardcover (September 1995)
Stoddart Pub; ISBN: 1550461486
Bader's Tangmere Spitfires : The Untold Story, 1941
by Dilip Sarkar
Hardcover (November 1996)
Haynes Pubns; ISBN: 1852605634
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Sigh for a Merlin : Testing the Spitfire
by Alex Henshaw
Hardcover (December 1996)
Society of Automotive Engineer; ISBN: 0859790924
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Spitfire : A Test Pilot's Story
by Jeffrey Quill
Hardcover (June 1, 1996)
Society of Automotive Engineer; ISBN: 0859790932
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Spitfire Offensive : A Fighter Pilot's War Memoir
by Norman Franks (Contributor), R. W. Sampson
Hardcover (May 1994)
Seven Hills Book Distributors; ISBN: 1898697027
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Supermarine Spitfire
by Mike Spick
Hardcover (August 1996)
Random House Value Pub; ISBN: 051718463X
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| "The gratitude
of every home in our Island, in our Empire, and indeed throughout the world
except in the abodes of the guilty, goes out to the British airmen, who,
undaunted by odds, unwearied in their constant challenge and mortal danger,
are turning the tide of world war by their prowess and by their devotion.
Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so
few."
Winston
Churchill, House of Commons, 20th August, 1940 |