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Series Photo Archive 5
Publisher/Brand Wingleader
Author Richard Alexander
Format a4l
No. Pages 80
Version Soft cover
Language English
Category Books on aviation
Subcategory WW2 UK » WW2 UK Aircraft
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This product was added to our database on Monday 14 December 2020.
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product | Publisher/Brand | Series/scale | Price € | ||
Avro Anson Mk I in Worldwide Service | Wingleader | Photo Archive 25 | € 21.97 | ||
Douglas Boston / Havoc in RAF Service North-West Europe | Wingleader | Photo Archive 28 | € 21.97 | ||
Handley Page Halifax Early Merlin Engined Variants | Wingleader | Photo Archive 27 | € 21.97 | ||
Hawker Typhoon 1940 to Spring 1943 | Wingleader | Photo Archive 16 | € 21.97 | ||
Lancaster MkI/III Late Production Batches 1943 to 1945 | Wingleader | Photo Archive 15 | € 21.97 | ||
Lancaster part III, MKII, MKVI, MKX, Type 464 and B1 Special | Wingleader | Photo Archive 18 | € 21.97 | ||
Messerschmitt Bf 109E Units in the Battle of Britain Part 1 (JG2. JG3, JG26) | Wingleader | Photo Archive 2 | € 21.97 | ||
P-40 Tomahawk and Kittyhawk in RAF Service -Europe and North Africa | Wingleader | Photo Archive 24 | € 21.97 | ||
Short Stirling Mk IV/V in RAF Service | Wingleader | Photo Archive 11 | € 21.97 | ||
Supermarine Spitfire Mk IX in RAF Service, North West Europe and the Med. | Wingleader | Photo Archive 20 | € 21.97 |
After devoting the first four volumes in this series to Battle of Britain subjects, Wingleader now turn their our attention to another icon of British aviation, the Avro Lancaster. The problem with the Lanc was always going to be how to break it down into manageable sizes. Wingleadee considered chronologically but it didn't quite tell the story as they wanted, so in the end they went for a layout by production batches and therefore serial numbers. This has thrown up some interesting details along the way and Wingleader can guarantee that even the biggest Lancaster fans will learn some new facts from this book. Part One therefore covers serial numbers L7527 to JB748 which chronologically is roughly 1941 to the end of 1943. The plan is to feature later serials in a second part and then a third part will cover the MkII and other special Lancaster types like the B1 Special and the Type 464 (Provisioning) 'Dambuster version.