Whether you are an aviation enthusiast, already a pilot or thinking of becoming one, it’s the best read in the aviation business. Read More
If you're fanatical about flight simulation, PC Pilot magazine is the one to read, bringing you news, tutorials and expert opinion on the latest flight simulation software.
Read MoreOn 27th January 1939, Lockheed test pilot Ben Kelsey took the prototype XP-38 Lightning into the air for the first time. The big, twin-engined, twin-boomed fighter was to become one of the most easily identifiable fighters of the Second World War. Read More
Spitfires Over Berlin hardback book. As British and American forces closed in from the west, the Russians pushed in hard from the east, and the RAF and USAAF bombed Germany every night and day, the beleaguered Luftwaffe went all-out in a last effort Read More
The Supermarine Spitfire has achieved iconic status due to its exceptional design and the enduring bravery of its pilots during the conflicts of World War Two. Read More
For enthusiasts concerned with the past, the present and the future of aircraft and aviation technology, Aviation News magazine provides everything you need to know.
Read MoreThe History of Texan Closed Course Pylon Racing, 1946–2023 Roaring Texans is a complete history of North American Aviation’s famous pilot trainer used in the world’s fastest motorsport – closed course pylon air racing. Read More
In October 1997, British Royal Air Force pilot Andy Green, in a supersonic car, capped what had been a century-long assault on the land speed record to set a mark of 763.07mph at Black Rock Desert in Nevada. In doing so he became the first driver to go faster than the speed of sound, and reached a target that no man or car has been able to surpass since.
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In issue 8 of the ‘Aviation Classics’ series we focus on the story of the ‘B-17 Flying Fortress’, described by the pilot of the ‘Memphis Belle’ as “a Stradivarius of an aircraft”. To the crews of these bombers, the B-17 was the aircraft that would get Read More
Practice Nursing is the only monthly journal dedicated to promoting a culture of professional and clinical excellence in general practice nursing. The journal is dedicated to all nurses working in general practice looking to stay ahead in their profession. Read More
Within this volume you will find a collection of real-life stories concerning incidents, accidents, events, decisions, mistakes, oddities, arguments and above all beautiful British aircraft from the cold war period. Read More
We Together: 451 and 453 Squadrons at War is a hardback book. This is not a tale of fighter aces shouting “Tally-Ho” and shooting down every plane in sight. It is the history of a group of men who were bonded by war and their love of flying. 451 and 453 (RAAF) Squadrons were both formed in 1941 and would both fly and fight until the end of the Second World War. Read More
NOTE: This is a reprint of Clipped Wings, first published in 1973. The story of aviation is one of success. Few, if any, industries could have equalled the astounding pace of the development of flight. For many, however, it was also the story of failure – of wasted ideas, designs and money. Read More
A handful of German manufacturers dominated the market to design and build bomber aircraft for the Luftwaffe of World War Two Read More
British Journal of Neuroscience Nursing is the only journal in the UK dedicated specifically to neuroscience nursing. The journal publishes articles on all aspects of clinical practice in neuroscience nursing including neurosurgery and critical care, and long-term neurological conditions. Read More
Key drivers to a fifth destination for future world fighter forces. Read More
Allied Fighters of World War Two book showcases the famous fighters and the role they played in Allied victory in World War Two. Read More
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