October 2017 Issue Leo McKinstry High Achievers The Women Who Flew for Hitler: The True Story of Hitler’s Valkyries By Clare Mulley LR
July 2015 Issue Jonathan Mirsky Escape from Entebbe Operation Thunderbolt: Flight 139 and the Raid on Entebbe Airport, the Most Audacious Hostage Rescue Mission in History By Saul David LR
May 2015 Issue Leo McKinstry ‘They’ll eat that girlie for breakfast’ Defending the Motherland: The Soviet Women Who Fought Hitler’s Aces By Lyuba Vinogradova (Translated by Arch Tait) LR
May 2003 Issue Tim Rice Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines Fighter Boys: Saving Britain By Patrick Bishop LR
September 2009 Issue Keith Lowe Pilot’s Choice Lancaster: The Second World War’s Greatest Bomber By Leo McKinstry LR
July 2008 Issue Gerald Butt Come Fly with Me The Balloon Factory: The Story of the Men Who Built Britain’s First Flying Machine By Alexander Frater LR
October 2007 Issue Nigel Jones ‘ACHTUNG! SPITFEUER!’ Spitfire: Portrait of a Legend By Leo McKinstry Spitfire Women of World War II By Giles Whittell LR
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