When this book was first published in 1941, aircraft recognition was far more than just a pleasant pastime; it was often a matter of life and death .This classic text provides a definitive catalogue of the aeroplanes, enemy and friendly, seen over British skies during the Second World War.
For anyone interested in aviation, the book provides a mine of information about a golden age. For those who lived through one of the most glorious episodes in the history of combat, it will prove vividly evocative of those extraordinary days.
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