September 2022: English Electric Lightning F.1 (other units) – 77 photos
Each photograph is offered at a 300dpi res/13x8cm size making them available for a very good quality digital print, but also for Iphone/IPad, smartphone or computer screen (but should convert the image into […]
September 2023: Curtiss Mohawk – 23 photos
Each photograph is offered at a 300dpi res/13x8cm size making them available for a very good quality digital print, but also for Iphone/IPad, smartphone or computer screen (but should convert the image into […]
September 2024: Short Stirling – 15 photos
Each photograph is offered at a 300dpi res/13x8cm size making them available for a very good quality digital print, but also for Iphone/IPad, smartphone or computer screen (but should convert the image into […]
SQUADRONS! No.01: The Supermarine Spitfire Mk VI
The Spitfire Mk.VI is probably the less known fighter variant of this famous British fighter, and was disliked by most of the pilots who flew it.However, dispite this, the Mk.VI […]
SQUADRONS! No.02: The Republic Thunderbolt Mk. I
In 40 pages, over 30 photos, the full history of the Thunderbolt Mk.I in the RAF is here described squadron by squadron with plenty of unpublished photos and material. […]
SQUADRONS! No.03: The Supermarine Spitfire Mk V in the Far East
In 32 pages, 25 photos, the full history of the Spitfire in the Far East is here described squadron by squadron with plenty of unpublished photos and material. Includes 6 colour profiles A4 format […]
SQUADRONS! No.04: The Boeing Fortress Mk. I
The full story of the Fortress Mk.I is here told, an experiment led by the British under the secret supervision of the Americans. Many things were learned by the British […]
SQUADRONS! No.05: The Supermarine Spitfire Mk XII
The Spitfire Mk.XII was the first Spitfire operational variant equipped with a Griffon engine. Only 100 were built with two RAF squadrons using this mark in operations in 1943 – […]
SQUADRONS! No.06: The Supermarine Spitfire Mk. VII
The Spitfire Mk. VII was the first attempt to re-work the airframe of the Spitfire. Dedicated to high altitude interception, the Mk.VII arrived actually too late for this, the Luftwaffe […]
