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Books
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Magnificent Women and Flying Machines : The First 200 Years of British Women in the Sky€18.99
Full of entertaining adventure, here at last is a proper record of Britain's wonderful women of the air.
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Flying Blind : The 737 MAX Tragedy and the Fall of Boeing€16.99
The definitive expose of how Boeing put profit before passengers, leading to the devastating loss of life in the 737 MAX crashes and the downfall of an American business giant.
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Fury from the North : North Korean Air Force in the Korean War, 1950-1953€22.99
It was almost exactly 15.00 hours local time, on 25 June 1950, when nine Yakovlev Yak-9P fighters of the North Korea's `Korean People's Air Force' (KPAF) simultaneously attacked Seoul International Airport and the Kimpo Airfield outside Seoul, the capitol of South Korea.
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Yesterday We Were In America : Alcock and Brown, First to Fly the Atlantic Non-Stop€20.99
ON 14 June 1919 - eight years before Charles Lindbergh's flight across the Atlantic - two men from Manchester took off in an open-cockpit Vickers Vimy and flew into the history books.
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In Weston Skies: A personal memoir of flying at Weston in the 1950s€24.99
The first publication to tell the story of the revival of Private flying in Ireland in the 1950s. A nostalgic history of an era now gone.
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Tony Ryan: Ireland's Aviator€15.99
The authorised biography of one of the most remarkable Irishmen of the twentieth century. Now out in paperback.
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Microlight Pilot's Handbook - 8th Edition€24.99
Brian Cosgrove's classic introduction to the world of microlight flying has endeared itself to several generations of pilots. To read a 'Cossy' has been the advice given to candidates for the CAA's microlight examinations since the book was first published in the early days of the sport.
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Powder Puff Derby : Petticoat Pilots and Flying Flappers€9.99
This book follows the early years of women aviators from the end of World War I through the madcap years of the 1920s to the establishment of aviation as a serious part of defense and commercial activities during World War II.