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Jagdgeschwader 2 "Richthofen"(Paperback)
Osprey Publishing
Published:
25/10/2000
This volume charts the wartime career of the Jagdgeschwader "Richthofen" - the JG 2. It begins with its first aerial kills on the Franco-German border in November 1939, and proceeds to the destructi...
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56th Fighter Group(Paperback)
Osprey Publishing
Published:
25/10/2000
A study of the 56th Fighter Group during World War II, who shot down more enemy aircraft than any other group in the Eighth Air Force. The group also produced the two leading aces, Francis Gabreski ...
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Aviation Elite Units 3(Paperback)
No 91' Nigeria' Sqn
Osprey Publishing
Published:
25/05/2001
From its humble beginnings as a reconnaissance flight, using second-hand aircraft at the very end of the Battle of Britain, Nigeria squadron went on to become one of the most famous units in RAF Fig...
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B-29 Hunters of the JAAF(Paperback)
Osprey Publishing
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16/11/2001
This work focuses on the Japanese bomber killers of World War II. Responsible for shooting B-29s out of the skies of Japan, these pilots used a range of tactics, including ramming. This book include...
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Lentolaivue 24(Paperback)
Osprey Publishing
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25/06/2001
The Finns produced some of World War II's best fighter pilots. This title lists aces and unit strengths, bases flown from, COs, combat losses and award winners and focuses on LLv 24 - the fighter un...
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Jagdgeschwader 54 Grunherz(Paperback)
Osprey Publishing
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28/11/2001
This title examines the unit that was the mainstay of the German fighter force on the Eastern Front during World War II - the JG 54 "Grunherz" ("Green Hearts"). Men like Hans Philipp, Walter Nowotny...
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354th Fighter Group(Paperback)
Osprey Publishing
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20/03/2002
An insight into the career of the 354th FG or "Pioneer Mustang Group", the group responsible for debuting the Merlin-engined P-51B in the European Theatre of Operations (ETO) in December 1943.
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352nd Fighter Group(Paperback)
Osprey Publishing
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17/04/2002
Nicknamed the "Bluenosed Bastards of Bodney" due to the garish all-blue noses of their P-51s and their wartime base in Norfolk, the 352nd was one of the most successful fighter groups in the Eighth ...
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