A. Crawford
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Gloster Gladiator vol. 2
– Lire l’article en français As previously announced, the second volume dedicated to the Gloster Gladiator focuses on a study of surviving airframes around the world. The first quarter of the book which contains 160 pages, deals with the purely technical part which is very detailed, and it seems that nothing is missing! The rest…
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Hawker Fury [Part 1]
– Lire l’article en français This book, the tenth in P- Listemann’s valuable “Allied Wings” series, describes the RAF and SAAF service of the first mark of Hawker’s iconic elegant biplane fighter. Over 46 pages the pre-war service with the RAF and the subsequent wartime service with the South Africans in Eastern Africa is covered…
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Gloster Gladiator Vol. 1
– Lire l’article en français Unlike the Orange series which is more destined to modellers, the White Series is made for historians first, even if we can find 1/72nd scale plans and representative artwork for every country. As Alex Crawford’s main field of interest is the British biplanes, we could be certain that the job…
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Shipbuster
– Lire l’article en français The Mosquito is one of the best known British aircraft of WW2. By the end of the war, it was serving as night fighter, reconnaissance aircraft, light bomber, and fighter-bomber. Its contribution to the success of the RAF during WW2 was essential in many ways. Many variants were built to…
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Westland Whirlwind
Épuisé / Out of print – Lire l’article en français The fourth booklet of P.H. Listemann’s “Allied Wing” elucidates the development and service usage by the RAF of the (somewhat iconic) British WW2 fighter / fighter-bomber – the Westland Whirlwind. Co-authored by Alex Crawford, the book of 54 pages covers the history of this aircraft…
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Hawker Hart family
– Lire l’article en français Alex Crawford is probably one of the best author regarding the British biplanes of the thirties, having written so far some of the best books of that category, on the Gloster Gladiator and Hawker Fury and Nimrod, both books published by Mushroom. This time, it is the Hawker Hart family…