This is probably the best site of the Brazilian Air Force during WW2. However it is in Portugese: sentandoapua.com.br Translated version of...
This site has some great photos of various aircraft used by the Hungarians, and some colour profiles. http://home.mit.bme.hu/~tade/history-af.html
Personally I don't think there has been any undermining, or attempts to to do so. But I do think there is a place for an examination of the true...
Amazon.co.uk: Endgame 1945: Victory, Retribution, Liberation: Books: David Stafford and review: Closing down World War II - Telegraph
Has anybody read either of these books? Amazon.co.uk: The Myth of the Blitz: Books: Angus Calder Which People's War?: National ... - Google...
I really must get the book soon. I think that really fascinates me is his time with 536 Squadron flying Turbinlites. Did he ever use them...
Well there was No. 65 (East India) Squadron RAF, which I believe was named in honour of the presentation Spits provided by the collections from that...
Oh right sorry - I thought you meant he was going to write a generic book on presentation aircraft before these guys did. Ditto on the another book...
That Gannet had far too many props for decency - just showing off :becky:
Do you mean this one Andy:...
We're always interesed - so post away. Us mere mortals who don't get a chance to get up close to these beauties can merely drool over the photos.
Lovely shot of the Vamp too.
Aha found the article. It's in last month's (I know terrible memory) Aeroplane magazine. It mentions the fact that 12 Whirlwinds were purchased for...
Yep it was a Fairmile B but an upguned version: WW2Ships.com: Fairmile Type B Motor Launch Canadian B Type (Q050 to Q111) 1 x twin 20-mm Oerlikon...
Well this came out not so long ago: Amazon.co.uk: Spitfire Women of World War II: Books: Giles Whittell and Those magnificent women - Times Online...
This page lists some of those from Bermuda who joined up but distinguishing race has been difficult. I started it as a project last month but got...
The West Indian volunteers are really difficult to pin down. Another example is of a BoB Obsevor called Caplin. There's a thread on rafcommands and...
That must have been an impressive site. Any idea whether they were like the US subchasers? Though from the description and weight it sounds like a...
33 Squadron mate. There was discussion about him on the old rafcommands board: <CENTER><img src=...
Re: Hobsbawn Halifax W7652 (DY-P) of 102 Squadron lost 16/17 June 1942 on a mission to Essen Took off 2305 fromm Topcliffe. Hit by Flak within...
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