AW15: Grumman SF
The Grumman SF is the scout version of the Grumman FF (see Allied Wings # 6). If its role is completely different from the Grumman FF which was a fighter, […]
AW16: Short Singapore Mk.III
The Short Singapore if not built in large numbers, remains an essential flying-boat in the RAF inventory. Indeed the experience gathered during its service with the RAF had led Short to […]
AW17: Hawker Fury, Part 2
The Hawker Fury was the first RAF fighter able to fly at a speed exceeding 200 mph in level flight. The part 2 is giving details on the career of […]
AW18: The Supermarine Spitfire F.24
Often forgotten, the last mark of the Sptfire F.24 played its role in this unstable post-war era even if it hasn’t been engaged in any combat. Its presence in Hong Kong, while the […]
AW19: The E.E. Canberra B(I). 8
The EE Canberra is probably one of the most iconic British aircraft of the first Cold War years. It was declined in various marks, and this book is devoted to […]
AW20: The E.E. Lightning F.1
The English Electric Lightning was Britain’s supersonic interceptor of the Cold War era and the only all-British Mach 2 fighter aircraft. It was designed, developed, and manufactured by English […]
December 2013: Douglas Dakota – 22 photos
Each photograph is offered at a 300dpi res/13x8cm size making them available for a very good quality digital print. Photo (Soviet ) Dakota 01: C-47 44-77001 seen in France in […]
December 2014: 21 Movement Cards – Saro Lerwick
AMF78 (RAF Movement cards) of pdf 21 Saro Lerwick: serials L7248 – L7268 (full batch) 39 photocopies