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'Twelve to One' V Fighter Command Aces of the Pacific by Tony Holmes; Chris Davey (Illustrator)
Category: Military History | Series: Aircraft of the Aces Ser.
This volume details the experiences of 107 elite American aces in combat against the Japanese. The highest scoring US pilots of World War 2 fought against the Japanese Army Air Force and Imperial Japanese Navy over the jungles of New Guinea and the Philippines. Flying P-38s and P-47s, men such as Dick B ...Show more
Victory 1940 by John Dibbs; Tony Holmes
Category: History
Scramble Scramble Seventy-five years ago the skies over Britain were full of dogfighting aircraft as young pilots of the RAF fought to repel the might of the German war machine. Described by Prime Minister Winston Churchill as 'Their Finest Hour.' The Battle of Britain is a defining moment in recent his ...Show more
Victory 1940 - The Battle of Britain As Never Seen Before by John Dibbs; Tony Holmes
Category: Military
Scramble! Scramble! Almost 80 years ago the skies over Britain were full of dogfighting aircraft as young pilots of the RAF fought to repel the might of the German war machine. Described by Prime Minister Winston Churchill as 'Their Finest Hour.' The Battle of Britain is a defining moment in recent hist ...Show more
Wings of CourageTales from America’s Elite Fighter Groups of World War II by Tony Holmes
Category: Military SPECIALS
From the war-torn skies over Europe to the empty expanses of the Pacific, pilots were the vanguard of the American military machine during the dark days of World War II. Discover their experiences as numerous eyewitness accounts explore the terror, adrenalin and courage which defined aerial combat. Focu ...Show more
World War II Fighter Planes Spotter's Guide by Tony Holmes
Category: Military
World War II saw pilots from around the world battling in the skies over Europe, Asia and Africa, with victory resting upon their nerve, skill and the capabilities of some of history's most iconic aircraft. In the chaos of battle, it was vital that they could quickly identify friend from foe. But do you ...Show more