Pen Sword Aviation imprint: 311 books

by Sergey Burdin
Language: English
Release Date: November 17, 2005

This historic Russian aircraft was first delivered to the Soviet Air Force at the height of the Cold War in 1961. It remained in service until replaced by the much modified Tu-22M Backfire which was introduced in the early 1970s and still remains in service. It was the first Soviet supersonic bomber...

Sisters in Arms

The Women Who Flew in World War II

by Helena Page Schrader
Language: English
Release Date: May 30, 2006

During World War II, a few, carefully selected women in the US and the UK were briefly given the unprecedented opportunity to fly military aircraft. Yet the story of these pioneer women pilots is made even more intriguing by the fact that, despite many notable similarities in the utilisation and organisation...
by Stuart Campbell
Language: English
Release Date: August 4, 2004

The 1994 crash of Chinook with top Northern Ireland intelligence experts on board into the Mull of Kintyre has remained the source of intense speculation ever since. The book is not only a full account of the incident and the subsequent on-going controversy over blame, but also attempts to solve the...

Sound Barrier

The Rocky Road to MACH 1.0+

by Peter Caygill
Language: English
Release Date: October 30, 2006

As the speed of early aircraft gradually increased there eventually became an awareness during the 1940's, that strange things were occurring at around 500mph. Many later WW2 fighter aircraft were reported to become dangerously uncontrollable in high-speed power dives. Pilot's and aircraft designers...

World War One Aircraft Carrier Pioneer

The Story and Diaries of Captain JM McCleery RNAS/RAF

by Guy Warner
Language: English
Release Date: June 13, 2011

Jack McCleery was born in Belfast in 1898, the son of a mill owning family. He joined the RNAS in 1916 as a Probationary Flight Officer. During the next ten months he completed his training at Crystal Palace, Eastchurch, Cranwell, Frieston, Calshot and Isle of Grain, flying more than a dozen landplanes,...
by Richard Hough, Denis Richards
Language: English
Release Date: July 26, 2010

High above the warm, summer fields Churchill's 'few' fought with courage & skill against overwhelming odds - and won. A vivid account of the air battles as well as an explanation of how the campaign developed. Fresh insights into the controversies with the aid of original material as well as recollections...

Dresden and the Heavy Bombers

An RAF Navigator's Perspective

by Frank Musgrove
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2005

This is the story of a young man's entry into the war in 1941 and culminates in his flying on the bombing raid to Dresden in February 1945. This is not a gung-ho account of flying with Bomber Command but neither is it a breast-beating avowal of guilt. These memoirs take the form of a basic narrative...

Hitler's Gulf War

The Fight for Iraq 1941

by Barrie G. James
Language: English
Release Date: September 20, 2012

This military history of the Iraqi revolt in WWII, told from the point of view of the men who were there, is “a fantastic and enjoyable book” (Col. Tim Collins, OBE).   In the spring of 1941, on an airfield fifty-five miles from Baghdad, a group of RAF airmen and soldiers were outnumbered by...

Battle of Britain 1917

The First Heavy Bomber Raids on England

by Jonathan Sutherland
Language: English
Release Date: June 19, 2006

In the autumn of 1916 the Germans began to equip with the Gotha twin-engine bomber. The Gothas were designed to carry out attacks across the channel against Britain. A group of four squadrons was established in Belgium, and they carried out their first bombing raid towards the end of May 1917. This...

Setting France Ablaze

The SOE in France During WWII

by Peter Jacobs
Language: English
Release Date: September 30, 2015

During the summer of 1940, as Britain was fighting alone for its survival, the British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, instructed the newly formed and clandestine Special Operations Executive to “set Europe ablaze.” From that moment on the S.O.E. took its own war to Nazi-occupied Europe by...
by Mauriel Joslyn, Anna Malinovska
Language: English
Release Date: June 15, 2006

Thanks to the foresight of the authors, Voices in Flight is a literary memorial to the hugely gallant men who fought their war in small dangerous and vulnerable aeroplanes. We hear told the stories and thoughts of not only pilots but ground crew and others closely associated with this form of combat....

Out of the Italian Night

Wellington Bomber Operations 1944-45

by Maurice G. Lihou
Language: English
Release Date: November 30, 2007

During 1944 and 1945 the squadrons of 205 Group were launching air attacks from bases in Italy. In many ways their efforts were the same as those of aircrew attached to Bomber Command in Britain, yet conditions for the men were very different. The men fought their war as much against the weather,...

Silent Skies

Gliders at War 1939-1945

by Tim Lynch
Language: English
Release Date: August 30, 2008

On 10 May 1940 warfare changed forever when gliders swooped down to seize the fortress of Eben Emael in Belgium ahead of the German advance. In the following five years of war, the glider evolved into a war-winning weapon capable of landing men, guns and even tanks with pinpoint precision. Across...
by Richard Pike
Language: English
Release Date: September 30, 2004

Tom Pike joined the Royal Air Force on 17 January 1924 as a Flight Cadet at Cranwell. During a long and varied career in peace and war he held a wide variety of RAF appointments around the world and when he eventually retired he had held the ultimate post in the RAF, that of Chief of Air Staff and...
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