Supermarine Spitfire (WW 2): Books - History (1/4)
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Spitfire - The Legend Lives On
The Spitfire turns 80 on 5 March 2016, and the passion for the RAF's best-loved fighter is running at an all-time high. There are more than 50 Spitfires flying in the world today, and John Dibbs has shot virtually all of them 'on the wing' in his breathtaking style.
This eye-catching book combines a unique collection of stunning photos with poignant first-hand accounts of flying the aeroplane in combat, from some of the most famous aces to ever pilot the Spitfire, and from some of the pilots forgotten by history. Chronicling the history of the most iconic of British aircraft this is a 'must have' purchase for aviation enthusiasts.
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Author:
John Dibbs, Tony Holmes
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224 pages, 29 x 25 x 2.7 cm / 11.4 x 9.8 x 1.06 in, hardback
The Spitfire was one of the most successful fighter designs of all time.
This title looks at the development of the Spitfire from its heroics in the Battle of Britain through action in the European Theatre, Pacific Theatre and the South-East Asian theatre when it was the backbone of RAF Fighter Command.
This book looks in detail at the development of the Spitfire from its heroics in the Battle of Britain right through action in the European Theatre, Pacific Theatre and the South-East Asian theatre when it was the backbone of RAF Fighter Command. Much loved by its pilots, the Spitfire saw service in several roles, including interceptor, photo-reconnaissance, fighter-bomber, carrier-based fighter, and trainer; it was built in many different variants, with two different types of engine and several wing configurations. Commissioned especially to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.
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Author:
Dr. Alfred Price
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128 pages, 22 x 30 x 1.2 cm / 8.7 x 11.8 x 0.47 in, hardback
The Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Spitfire
This title tells the story of an iconic aircraft from World War II, that is illustrated with over 250 colour and black and white photographs. It takes you through the creation, construction, production and history of the Spitfire, as well as its role in the major battles of the war. It includes moving first-hand accounts from the pilots who flew the Spitfires, including both their experiences in combat and the way of life for the RAF at that time.
It features a fascinating and engaging narrative written by a leading military history expert. It lists sites where surviving Spitfires can be viewed today so you can go and see this incredible aircraft for yourself. It compares the Spitfire with other great fighters - both Axis and Allied - in the skies at the time.
It shows how the famous fighter plane had its origins in a series of trophy-winning seaplanes from the 1920s and 1930s, and how it was developed. This engrossing book retells the story of the iconic aircraft of World War I. It goes into the heart of the action, showing what it was like to fly a spitfire in the Battle of Britain, and tells the moving stories of the brave young pilots who flew this all-conquering machine.
In addition, this book lists where surviving planes can be seen today so that you see the incredible aircraft for yourself. The fascinating and informed text, written by a leading expert in the field and accompanied by over 250 stunning contemporary and historical photos, make this the ultimate reference for anybody with an interest in military history or aviation.
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Author:
Nigel Cawthorne
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256 pages, 22 x 16.5 x 1.7 cm / 8.7 x 6.5 x 0.67 in, paperback
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250+ b&w and colour photos
Publisher:
Anness Publishing (GB, 2011)
ISBN:
9781780190341
The Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Spitfire
It is difficult to overestimate the excitement that accompanied the birth of the Spitfire. An aircraft imbued with balletic grace and extraordinary versatility, it was powered by a piston engine and a propeller, yet came tantalisingly close to breaking the sound barrier. First flown in 1936, the Spitfire soon came to symbolize Britain's defiance of Nazi Germany in the summer of 1940. Flown by pilots of many nations, it saw service as far afield as Australia and the Soviet Union.
"Spitfire: The Biography" is a celebration of a great British invention, of the men and women who flew it and supported its development, and of the industry that manufactured both the aircraft and the Rolls-Royce engines that powered it. It is also about a boy who wished he could have been a Second World War fighter pilot and who was later able to fly the aircraft that took his father into combat.
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Author:
Jonathan Glancey
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356 pages, 19.5 x 13 x 2.2 cm / 7.7 x 5.1 x 0.87 in, paperback
Probably the most famous fighter aircraft of all time, the Supermarine Spitfire reigned supreme and unsurpassed from the biplane era to the dawn of the jet age, a period that included the Second World War. Here is the incredible story of this legendary aircraft, from its genesis in the 1930s to its continued presence at airshows and museums today.
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Author:
Peter R. March
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114 pages, 13.5 x 19 x 1.4 cm / 5.3 x 7.5 x 0.55 in, hardback
This book tells the story of the Spitfire, the models and engines used, to make this plane and its legendary exploits known. A chapter is notably dedicated to the use of the Spitfire by the French armies.
Also discover many detailed photographs of planes maintained in flying condition. Illustrated by more than 250 photographs, to which are added a hundred illustrations, maps and graphs.
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