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  • av Russell Saxton
    220,-

    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
    240,-

    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.

  • av Kevin Wright
    230,-

    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
    220,-

    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
    220,-

    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
    220,-

    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
    250,-

    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
    250,-

    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
    220,-

    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
    153,-

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

  • av Chris Goss
    310,-

    This sixth book in the series of photographs of British combat aircraft of the 1970s and 1980s contains 180 photographs covering in great detail the main RN and Army helicopters in service at this time and their part in the latter stages of the Cold War. The helicopters covered are Westland's Whirlwind, Wessex, Sea King, Scout and Wasp.

  • av Chris Goss
    220,-

    This is the fifth book in the series of photographs of British combat aircraft of the 1970s and 1980s and covers the RAF helicopters in service during those two decades and their part in the latter stages of the Cold War.

  • av Tony Buttler
    230,-

    This book covers the Gloster Meteors and Javelins, de Havilland Vampires, and Hawker P.1072s and Hunters, which were used to flight test non-standard and entirely different engines. It also covers the bomber engine test beds for the Vulcan, Sperrin, and Canberra.

  • av Barry Lloyd
    220,-

    For almost 80 years, Varig, Brazil's first airline, continually expanded its network, both in Brazil and around the world, introduced the Air Bridge between Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo and set up a round-the-world cargo network.

  • av Sean Feast
    330,-

    The definitive history of the Pathfinders and the role they played in World War Two.

  • av Ian Lothian
    220,-

    The WCML and the line from Kilmarnock to Gretna were both built to ensure that services from Scotland would connect to cities in England. The changes to motive power, liveries and services over the last 30 years are reflected in the photos. With over 170 photos, this book takes the reader on a journey throughout the south and west of Scotland.

  • av David Cross
    220,-

    With over 180 photos, this book presents two generations of railway photography of the southwest of Scotland. The periods of 1960-80 and 2001-21 were chosen because the former covers the changeover years from steam to diesel, and the latter covers privatization, electrification and a reawakening of the rail network in the southwest.

  • av Josef Mols
    230,-

    Turkish Airlines began in 1933. Initially, the route network only included domestic destinations, but in 1956, the airline was restructured into the current Turkish Airlines. From then, the airline expanded internationally. With 150 images, this book charts the airline's history, showing how it has become one of the largest airlines in the world.

  • av Tony Buttler
    220,-

    This fully illustrated volume looks at the classic jet fighter, the Hawker Hunter. The type's development, entry into service and operations are examined in detail.

  • av Malcolm Lowe
    220,-

    This fully illustrated book looks at the German Luftwaffe's famous bomber, the Ju 88, in all its variants. Chapters on bombers, heavy fighters, night fighters and reconnaissance sub-types are included, along with a look at foreign operators.

  • av David Willis
    340,-

    The first half of the 20th century saw the birth of the airplane and its development as an instrument of war and commerce.

  • av Piotr Butowski
    210,-

    This book will cover the Ka-52 Hokum B and it's uses in various military operations.

  • av Mark Pike
    220,-

    This book follows the history of the Class 50s and their service on the UK's railways.

  • av Mark Pike
    230,-

    In the late 1990s and early 2000s, most of the current locomotives in use on the national network were becoming very tired and ever more unreliable. It was during this time that EWS took over the large bulk of freight operations in the UK, and they quickly realized that major changes were needed.

  • av Graham Hoyland
    280,-

    The invention of the jet engine had a profound social effect on the world. Commercial jet aircract revolutionized travel, opening up every corner of the planet. Few know the jet engine was invented by an Englishman in 1929, with the first jet airliner being the British de Havilland Comet.

  • av Andy Flowers
    296,-

    The preserved heritage museum railways of Britain are thriving. This book contains information to help the reader find and enjoy these lines. It also includes the statuses and current liveries of rolling stock, expansion plans and refreshment facilities. This book is a vital guidebook for anyone looking to explore Britain's preserved railways.

  • av Andy Brown
    230,-

    Beginning operations in 2007, Grand Central runs its routes along the ECML. Initially running HSTs, Class 180s joined the fleet in 2009. With over 200 images, this book illustrates the wonderful landscapes of Grand Central's routes, the types of trains operated, including the iconic HSTs, and some rare locations not often seen by the public.

  • av Chris Goss
    220,-

    This book explores the reconnaissance aircraft used by the British armed forces in the 1970s and '80s, namely the Avro Shackleton, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, Fairey Gannet and English Electric Canberra. With over 180 photos, this book looks at the aircraft used in the reconnaissance or AEW roles.

  • av Josef Mols
    230,-

    Starting in 1923, Aero Oy, later rebranded as Finnair, is one of the oldest surviving airlines in the world, initially flying domestically and to the Nordic and Baltic regions. Soon, flights to Asia became its main source of income. With over 140 images, this book charts Finnair's history and shows how it has survived through the years.

  • av Henri-Pierre Grolleau
    210,-

    Over the last two decades, the Aéronautique Navale has grown into a powerful force equipped with a large inventory of naval aircraft and helicopters. Its well-trained crews perform a wide range of missions over land and sea, both in France and abroad. With over 200 images, this book depicts the everyday life of modern-day French Navy units.

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