The Sunderland

The Sunderland
Author: John Evans
Publisher: Paterchurch Publications
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2004
Genre: Seaplanes
ISBN: 1870745132

Final Flights

Final Flights
Author: John Evans
Publisher: Paterchurch Publications
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2005
Genre: Aircraft accidents
ISBN: 9781870745147

Flying Boat Haven

Flying Boat Haven
Author: John Evans
Publisher: Paterchurch Publications
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1985
Genre: Seaplanes
ISBN: 1870745043

High Hulls

High Hulls
Author: Charles R. G. Bain
Publisher: Fonthill Media
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2018-11-27
Genre: History
ISBN:

For a time, the flying boat was seen as the way of the future. These aircraft, so strange and foreign to the modern mind, once criss-crossed the world and fulfilled essential military roles. In his latest book for Fonthill, Charles Bain looks at the golden age of the flying boat, when these sometimes strange and often beautiful vessels spanned the globe. These vessels-a combination of ship and airplane-found themselves working as patrol aircraft, passenger aircraft, transports, and even as combat aircraft. This volume contains their stories, from memorable aircraft such as the Short Sunderland and Boeing 314 Clipper, to the craft that roamed the Pacific Theatre of the Second World War, to forgotten giants from Saunders-Roe and even strange jet fighters that once landed like ducks. It even includes the flying boat that has not let time get in the way of doing its job-the Martin Mars. Each of these aircraft has a story worthy of the telling, and often a memorable role to play in the history of aviation. `High Hulls' delves deeply into a long-vanished part of aviation's golden age.

They Spread Their Wings

They Spread Their Wings
Author: Alastair Goodrum
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0752492179

What turns an ordinary man into an extraordinary one? The answer lies in the stories of six teenage volunteers for Second World War aircrew who exchanged school uniform for Air Force Blue and took a giant step into the unknown. Based on original research from flying log books, diaries and family archives, this collection of true tales describes the men's training for those coveted 'Wings'; the nervous excitement of that first sortie over enemy territory; and flying into the hell of an enemy flak barrage and fighters. From the skies over Europe to jungles and deserts, all endured hardship, adventure and danger. They experienced action under enemy fire, wounds, burns and crash-landings, escape and evasion in occupied territory, and the privations of life as a POW. Seventy years on and these brushes with death are by any measure hair-raising encounters that turned adolescents into men – some of whom survived the war, while others paid the ultimate price.

Missing: Believed Killed

Missing: Believed Killed
Author: Roy Conyers Nesbit
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2010-08-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 152670451X

The uncertain fates of Amelia Earhart, Amy Johnson and Glenn Miller have fascinated readers and aviation historians ever since they disappeared. Even today, more than half a century after their final flights, what happened to them is still the subject of speculation, conspiracy theory and controversy. This has prompted Roy Conyers Nesbit to reinvestigate their stories and to write this perceptive, level-headed and gripping study. Using testimony from new witnesses and hitherto undisclosed public records, he seeks to explain why they were reported missing: believed killed. He describes why American aviatrix Amelia Earhart vanished in the Pacific on her round-the-world flight in 1937, what caused the death of Britains aviation heroine Amy Johnson over the Thames estuary in 1941, and what really killed band-leader Glenn Miller on his doomed flight to Paris in 1944. And he applies the same expert forensic eye to other tragic aerial mysteries of the period including the flying-boat crash that claimed the life of the Duke of Kent in Scotland in 1942. This classic study, issued here for the first time in paperback, will be fascinating reading for students of aviation history and for anyone who is intrigued by tales of flights into the unknown.

Fly West

Fly West
Author: Ivan Southall
Publisher: Angus & Robertson
Total Pages: 175
Release: 1974
Genre: Children's stories, Australian
ISBN: 9780207130021

Ivan Southall's story of his time as a rookie Australian Air Force squadron stationed in England during World War II.