Tag: Wingleader
Published: Hawker Typhoon Photo Archive Part 3
Wingleader has published their third volume of the Hawker Typhoon Photo Archive
New Book: ‘Battle of Britain’ Vol. 17
Wingleader is publishing Volume 17 of their Battle of Britain Combat Archive Series
New Book: Armstrong Whitworth Whitley
A sneak peak at a new book from Wingleader with the subject being the Armstrong Whitworth Whitley
New Book: Wellington MkI/IA
Wingleader has published a new book on the Wellington MkI/IA
New Book: Meteor F8/FR9
Wingleader has published a new book on the Gloster Meteor F8/FR9
New Modellers Guide: Dambuster Lancaster
Wingleader has published a new Modeller's Special on the Dambuster Lancaster
Hurricane Part 2 Incoming
Hurricane Part 2 is due for publication next week from Wingleader
New Book: ‘Battle of Britain Combat Archives’ Out Now
Wingleader has published Volume 16 of their series of books on the ‘Battle of Britain’ combat archives
Westland Lysander Monograph Published
Wingleader has published a new monograph on the Westland Lysander
New Book: Mosquito Part II
Wingleader is publishing next month part two of their Mosquito series covering single stage Merlin engine fighters
Sample Pages: Liberator GR Variants In Coastal Command & RCAF Service
Wingleader has provided sample pages of the forthcoming new book Consolidated Liberator GR Variants In Coastal Command & RCAF Service
New Book: Liberator GR Variants In Coastal Command & RCAF Service
Wingleader is planning to release a new book Consolidated Liberator GR Variants In Coastal Command and RCAF Service
NEW BOOK: The Tempest Mk.V
Wingleader has published a new richly illustrated monograph on the Hawker Tempest Mk.V
New Books: Spitfire MkI/II & Halifax Early Merlin Variants
Two new books from Wingleader to look out for: Spitfire MkI/II Special Edition and Handley Page Halifax Part 1- Early Merlin Variants
'P-40 Tomahawk and Kittyhawk in RAF Service’ Out Now
Wingleader has published a new volume int heir Photo Archive range and the subject this time is the 'P-40 Tomahawk and Kittyhawk in RAF Service’