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43 BRITISH AVIATION IN WWII • US AVIATION POST-WWII The "Easy" Boys: The Story of a Bomber Com- mand Aircrew inWWII Martyn R. Ford-Jones. Edited from his own diaries, the reader follows this RAAF airman through his training before being posted to No.622 Squadron, the fear and trials of operational flying, off duty antics, training rookie crews, and finally, his return home to Australia. Size: 7"x10" • 89 color & bw photos • 224pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-4789-4 • hard • $34.99 Flyers Far Away: Australian Aircrews over Europe in WWII Michael Enright. For the first time, the exploits of Australian aircrews, in Fighter, Bomber, Coastal and Tactical Air Force Commands are brought together in one volume. Using first-hand accounts from the surviving airmen, it traces their path from recruitment in Australia to operations over the Third Reich and Axis territories. Size: 7"x10" • over 60 bw photos • 192pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-4270-7 • hard • $39.99 The Polish Air Force At War: The Official History Jerzy B. Cynk. This two-volume set is the result of years’ painstaking research of the official RAF and PAF documentation, and is fully supported by the PAFA. Vol. 1 1939-43 Size: 9"x12"•415bwphotos/maps •336pp. ISBN: 0-7643-0559-X • hard • $59.95 Vol. 2 1943-45 Size: 9"x12" • 270 color/bw photos, maps, color profiles, index • 336pp. ISBN: 0-7643-0560-3 • hard • $59.95 US AVIATION POST-WWII The Bell AH-1 Cobra: From Vietnam to the Present Alexander Lüdeke. The Bell AH-1 was the first helicopter designed and built exclusively for the combat role. First flown in 1965, the AH-1, with its characteristic streamlined silhouette and stub wings, quickly became an indispensible asset and feared opponent. Development continued over the years and even today much improved and higher performance versions are still in service around the world. Size: 8 1/2" × 11" • 226 photos • 192pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-5451-9 • hard cover • $34.99 Bell 47/H-13 Sioux Helicopter: Military and Civilian Use, 1946 to the Present Wayne Mutza. Famously pictured in the opening credits of the popular television series M.A.S.H. , Bell’s Model 47 helicopter was the first helicopter certified for civilian use in March 1946 and went on to serve a wide variety of military and civilian applications. Size: 9"x9" • 205 photos • 112pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-5376-5 • hard • $19.99 The Huey in Vietnam: Bell’s UH-1 at War David Doyle. The Huey, later redesignated UH-1, was a mainstay during America’s presence in Vietnam, and 11 Huey crewmen earned the Medal of Honor. Through carefully researched archival documents and photographs, the history of this iconic helicopter, and the men who flew it, is told in this illustrated volume. Size: 9”x9” • 205 photos • 112pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-6275-0 • hard • $19.99 Conquest of the Skies: Seeking Range, Endurance, and the Intercontinental Bomber WilliamWolf. The most comprehensive descriptive and illustrated history of military and civilian aircraft and their pilots, men and women, who attempted to increase the range and endurance of their aircraft of all types, balloons, and other flying craft. Size: 8.5"x11" • 585 b/w photos • 400pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-5321-5 • hard • $69.99 Mustang: The Racing Thoroughbred Carter &Matthews. P-51 in its post-WWII racing capacity up to present – emphasizing engine design, speed, modifications, and personalities. Size: 8.5"x11" • 200 color/bw photos • 208pp. ISBN: 0-88740-391-3 • hard • $39.95 Mustangs over Korea: The North American F-51 at War 1950-53 David R. McLaren. This is a documentary history of one of the most famous fighters ever built during a historically almost unrecognized war. Flown by four air forces in support of the United Nations, the F-51 Mustang dropped more napalm and fired more rockets than any other aircraft during that conflict – and in the process suffered the highest number of losses. Size: 8.5"x11" • 180 color/bw photos • 184pp. ISBN: 0-7643-0721-5 • hard • $45.00 The 4th Fighter Wing in the Korean War Larry Davis. This book covers the history of the 4th Fighter Wing, from re-activation in 1946, through the end of the “short TDY" to Korea in 1957. Photo coverage includes most of the aces and their aircraft, maintenance, and airfield scenes. A complete list of every victory, and losses, is also contained. Size: 8.5"x11" • 390 color/bw photos • 200pp. ISBN: 0-7643-1315-0 • hard • $45.00 F4U-5, -5N, -5NL, -5P Pilots’ Handbook A facsimile reprint of the pilot’s handbook for the F4U-5, -5N, -5NL, and -5P. Size: 8.5"x11" • 100 bw images • 112pp. ISBN: 0-88740-821-4 • soft • $19.95 Lockheed P-2V Neptune: An Illustrated History Wayne Mutza. Provides an extraordinary amount of insight into the Neptune’s lengthy history, beginning with its inception during WWII to the present day survivors. A veteran of the Korean and Vietnam wars, the Neptune proved highly adaptable to nearly any mission. Size: 8.5"x11" • 400 color/bw photos • 176pp. ISBN: 0-7643-0151-9 • hard • $49.95 The Age of Orion: The Lockheed P-3 Story David Reade. The complete history of the P-3 through all the different models, versions and variants. Establishes the P-3’s different configu- rations, roles and missions, as well as its endless array of capabilities currently and into the future. Size: 8.5"x11" • 280 color/bw photos • 224pp. ISBN: 0-7643-0478-X • hard • $49.99 AD and A-1 Skyraider: Douglas’s “Spad” in Korea and Vietnam. David Doyle.The Skyraider made its combat debut in the hands of naval aviators during the KoreanWar. Though regarded by many as obsolete, in Vietnam the Skyraider again saw combat, now in the hands of not only US Navy and Marine pilots, but also USAF and Republic of Vietnam airmen. Size: 9”x9” • 189 photos • 112pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-6132-6 • hard • $19.99 Douglas A-1 Skyraider: A Photo Chronicle Frederick A. Johnsen. The famed USN and USAF Skyraider in Korea and Vietnam, emphasizing its great ground assault capabilities. Size: 8.5"x11" • 100 color/bw photos • 112pp. ISBN: 978-0-88740-512-9 • soft • $19.99 The A-1 Skyraider in Vietnam: The Spad’s Last War Wayne Mutza. Through its remark- able service during the war in Southeast Asia, the Skyraider became legendary. It served with distinction in the hands of USN, USAF, and SVAF pilots, who took the war to the enemy. Size: 8.5"x11" • 300 color/bw photos • 216pp. ISBN: 0-7643-1791-1 • hard • $49.95 Night Cats and Corsairs: The Operational History of Grumman and Vought Night Fighter Aircraft 1942-53 Alan C. Carey. The threat of enemy aircraft striking American naval forces at night with impunity duringWWII led the Navy to seek fighter aircraft capable of stopping this threat. This book contains never before published color and black and white photos covering the night variants of the F6F Hellcat, F7F Tigercat, F4U-2 and F4U-5N/NL Corsairs. Size: 8.5"x11" • 200 color/bw images • 216pp. ISBN: 978-0-7643-4373-5 • hard • $49.99 Northrop Flying Wings Pape & Campbell. This book is an in-depth study covering Northrop’s quest for a clean flying machine. Covered are: initial N-1M project, the N-9M, XP-56, through the B-35 project, B-49 project, and the huge bombers planned only on the drawing board. Size: 8.5"x11" • 300 color/bw photos • 288pp. ISBN: 0-88740-689-0 • hard • $49.95 Grumman Albatross: A History of the Leg- endary Seaplane Wayne Mutza. The Albatross was the premier fixed-wing rescue aircraft for the USAF and Coast Guard. Its very colorful history begins in 1946 and spans nearly a quarter of a century, including service with twenty-two foreign nations. The Albatross also saw extensive service in the Korean and Vietnam wars. Size: 8.5"x11" • 200 color/bw photos • 128pp. ISBN: 0-88740-913-X • soft • $19.95 Wings of Air America: A Photo History Terry Love. Run by the CIA, it operated secret missions, publicly flew scheduled routes, and, at its peak, Air America had the largest commercial fleet in the world! Unsung, unheralded, but always brave, courageous, and dedicated, they lived and died with Air America’s motto: Anything, Anywhere, Anytime – Professionally. Size: 8.5"x11" • 210 color/bw photos • 104pp. ISBN: 0-7643-0619-7 • soft • $19.95 Loach! The Story of the H-6/Model 500 Helicopter Wayne Mutza. In the scout role in Vietnam, OH-6As and their aircrew became legends for their high-risk work in the low-level environment. Mutza presents the small, dynamic helicopter’s story in this well-written, superbly detailed, and lavishly illustrated volume. Much of the OH-6A’s combat record in Vietnam is told in firsthand accounts. Size: 8.5"x11" • 300 color/bw photos • 144pp. ISBN: 0-7643-2343-1 • soft • $29.95

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