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1st May, 2020


 

FALLSCHIRMJAGER!

by Greg Way
 






Fallschirmjager were the elite parachute troops of the Luftwaffe during the Second World War. Although the Americans and Italians, and to a greater extent, the Russians had experimented with airborne troops, it was the Germans who pioneered vertical envelopment using parachute, glider-borne and air-landed troops. The innovator and father of the German airborne forces was General Kurt Student and his vision would add a new dimension to warfare inspiring both the British and Americans to develop their own airborne forces. The Fallschirmjager formations took part in airborne and glider operations from April to May 1940 in Norway, Denmark, Belgium and Holland to attack and hold vital airfields, bridges and, in one case, an impregnable Belgian redoubt. On 20 May 1941, Fallschirmjager formations would take part in their largest airborne assault of the war, Operation Mercury, the airborne invasion of Crete.

New in d/w - 308pp, numerous b/w photos & illustrations

Helion, 2020
ISBN 9781912866182

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Web No.
37998-01

£29.95

 


 

THE MEN WHO FLEW THE F-4 PHANTOM

by Martin Bowman 

The Phantom was developed for the US Navy as a long-range all-weather fighter and first flew in May 1958, before becoming operational in 1961. The US Air Force then realised that the Navy had an aircraft that was far better than any tactical aircraft in their inventory and ordered 543 F-4C variants. There then followed a spate of orders from around the world. In Britain, it was ordered for the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force, but was modified to take the Rolls-Royce Spey turbofan. Phantoms have excelled in combat in many conflicts.

New in d/w - 272pp, 62 photos

Pen & Sword, 2017
ISBN 9781526705846

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Web No.
37741-01

£25.00

 


 

OSPREY COMBAT AIRCRAFT 26:
                                    US NAVY F-4 PHANTOM II MIG KILLERS 1965-70

by Brad Elward. Illustrated by Jim Laurier  




For every American fighter pilot involved in the Vietnam War, the ultimate goal was to 'kill a MiG'. In eight years of conflict 43 Vietnamese Peoples Air Force aircraft were claimed by US Navy and US Marine Corps Phantom II crews, and one single ace crew produced. Navy Phantom IIs scored the first kills of the Vietnam War, in April 1965, as well as scoring the last in January 1973. This volume charts the successes of the navy fighter crews as they encountered 'MiGs, Missiles and AAA' over North Vietnam.

New in card cover - A4 format, 96pp, 6 colour plates, 12 colour photos, 4 colour maps, numerous b/w photos

Osprey, 2001
ISBN 9781841761633

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Web No.
37999-01

£14.99
 

 


OSPREY COMBAT AIRCRAFT 30:
                                    US NAVY F-4 PHANTOM II MIG KILLERS 1972-73

by Brad Elward. Illustrated by Jim Laurier  


The second volume on the US Navy's Phantom II MiG killers of the Vietnam War, this book covers the numerous actions fought out over North Vietnam during the Linebacker I and II operations of 1972-73. No fewer than 17 MiGs were downed during this period, five of them by the Navy's sole aces of the conflict, Lts Randy Cunningham and Willie Driscoll of VF-96. Drawing on primary sources such as surviving Phantom II aircrew and official navy documentation, the author has assembled the most precise appraisal of fighter operations involving Navy Phantom II units and the elusive MiGs of the VPAF.

New in card cover - A4 format, 96pp, 7 colour plates, 18 colour photos, 1 colour map, numerous b/w photos

Osprey, 2002
ISBN 
9781841762647

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Web No.
38000-01

£14.99
 


 

ONE DAY IN A LONG WAR

by Jeffrey Ethell & Alfred Price


10th May 1972 was the day of the most intense dawn-to-dusk air action in the Vietnam War. It was the opening day of Operation 'Linebacker', the vast American air operation against Hanoi and Haiphong when over 330 sorties were flown. One hundred eyewitness accounts describe the action when 93 SAMs were fired at the attackers, and 40 MiG-17 and MiG-21 fighters were launched to combat the US F-4, F-105, A-6, and A-4 attackers.


Vey good in d/w - 240pp, 65 photos, map, bibliography, index


Greenhill, 1990
ISBN 185367074X 

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Web No.
01797-01

£12.00

 



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 The Editor's Choice:


THE END OF THE RUSSIAN IMPERIAL ARMY: VOLUME II

by Alan K. Wildman


Web No.
18344-01

£60.00


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