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Author

Royal Air Force

The British Bomber Since 1914
British Aircraft Armament Vol. 2: RAF Guns and Gunsights from 1914 to the Present Day
Britain's Modern Royal Air Force
The Black Cat Squadron: Night Bombing in World War I

RAF In WWII

The RAF in Camera 1939-1945
The RAF in Camera 1946-1995
The Forgotten Air Force: The Royal Air Force In The War Against Japan 1941-45

Royal Canadian Air Force In WWII

Mynarski's Lanc: The Story of Two Famous Canadian Lancaster Bombers Kb726 & Fm213
Above and Beyond: The Canadians' War In the Air 1939-45
Til We Meet Again: Recapturing Moments of the RCAF In World War II

German Air Force

The Red Baron's Last Flight:A Mystery Investigated Franks, Norman
Luftwaffe Emblems 1939-1945 Ketley, Barry
The Luftwaffe War Diaries Bekker, Cajus

Russian Air Force

Jane's How To Fly And Fight In The Mikoyan Mig-29 Fulcrum: At The Controls

United States Air Force

Bandits Over Baghdad Thompson, Warren
Bogeys and Bandits: The Making of a Fighter Pilot Gandt, Robert
B-17 Flying Fortress Story Freeman, Roger
Hornets Over Kuwait Stout, Jay
Jane's How To Fly and Fight in F-117 Stealth Fighter
F/A-18 Hornet: How to Fly and Fight
Wonderful Flying Machines:AHistory Of US Coast Guard Helicopters Beard, Barret
The Men Of The Mighty Eighth: The US Eighth Air Force, 1942-45 Anderson, Christoper
Once They Were Eagles:The Men Of The Black Sheep Squadron Walton, Frank
Wings of Fury: From Vietnam to the Gulf War-The Astonishing True Stories of America's Elite Fighter Pilots Wilcox, Robert

Other

Military Flight Aptitude Tests: Everything You Need To Score High On Weiner, Solomon
Designed For The Kill: The Jet Fighter
BAE / McDonnel Douglas Harrier
Flying Jets
Flying Without Fear
The Pilot's Air Traffic Control Handbook
Flying the Big Jets
The Wrong Stuff: Flying On the Edge of Disaster
DID YOU KNOW:

The top Allied air aces of WWI are
Rene P Fonck, France, 75 kills
William A Bishop, Canada, 72 kills
Raymond Collishaw, Canada, 61 kills
Edward C Mannock, England, 61 kills
James TB McCudden, England, 57 kills
Andrew FW Beauchamp Proctor, South Africa, 54 kills
Donald R MacLaren, Canada, 54 kills
Georges MLJ Guynemer, France, 53 kills
William G Barker, Canada, 50 kills
Robert A Little, Australia, 47 kills
George EH McElroy, Ireland, 46 kills
Albert Ball, England, 44 kills
Tom F Hazell, Ireland, 43 kills
Charles EJM Nungesser, France, 43 kills
Georges F Madon, France, 41 kills
Philip F Fullard, England, 40 kills
Charles G Gass, England, 39 kills (observer ace)
John I Gilmour, Scotland, 39 kills
William L Jordan, South Africa, 39 kills
Alfred C Atkey, Canada, 38 kills
William G Claxton, Canada, 37 kills
Willy Coppens, Belgium, 37 kills
James Ira T Jones, Wales, 37 kills
The top Axis air aces of WWI are
Manfred von Richthofen, Germany, 80 kills
Ernest Udet, Germany, 62 kills
Erich Lowenhardt, Germany, 54 kills
Josef CP Jacobs, Germany, 48 kills
Werner Voss, Germany, 48 kills
Fritz Rumey, Germany, 45 kills
Rudolpf Berthold, Germany, 44 kills
Bruno Loerzer, Germany, 44 kills
Paul Baumer, Germany, 43 kills
Oswald Boeleke, Germany, 40 kills
Franz Buchner, Germany, 40 kills
Lothar von Richthofen, Germany, 40 kills
Carl Menckhoff, Germany, 39 kills
Heinrich Gontermann, Germany, 39 kills
Karl Bolle, Germany, 36 kills
Julius Buckler, Germany, 36 kills
Max von Muller, Germany, 36 kills
Godwin Brumowski, Austria-Hungary, 35 kills
Gustav Dorr, Germany, 35 kills
Otto Konnecke, Germany, 35 kills
Eduard von Schleich, Germany, 35 kills
Emil Thuy, Germany, 35 kills
Josef Veltjens, Germany, 35 kills

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