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The story of Donald Finlay DFC AFC; Second World War Battle of Britain Spitfire pilot and double Olympic medallist.
The search to find the truth about the Bomber Command airmen missing from the famous Peenemunde raid in August 1943.
The story of Herbert Martin Massey CBE, DSO, MC, from his flying days in the First World War to life as a prisoner-of-war in the Second World War, and Senior British Officer at the time of the famous Great Escape from Stalag Luft III.
The wartime story of the inspirational and highly decorated clandestine Lysander and intruder Mosquito pilot Wing Commander Sticky Murphy.
The story behind the International Bomber Command Centre and the men and women it serves to remember and commemorate.
The extraordinary stories of five of the last remaining Second World War RAF Bomber Command Prisoners-of-War: pilot Reg Barker, bomb aimer Charles Clarke, air gunner David Fraser, air gunner Albert Gunn and navigator Henry Wagner.
The 353rd Fighter Group, the `Slybirds', participated in the major WWII aerial battles. 450 photographs provide a unique window on this historic group.
Jack Love's personal account of joining up for the RAF, training for, and then flying with RAF Bomber Command in the Second World War. He describes in graphic detail the night he was shot down, the subsequent extraordinary evasion attempt, and provides a fascinating insight into life as a prisoner-of-war.
A unique insight into what it is like to fly one of the most widely-recognised and popular aircraft in the history of aviation - the Spitfire.
The remarkable career of Bomber Command and Test Pilot Jo Lancaster DFC, the first man to use the Martin Baker ejection seat in an emergency.
In the summer of 1944 Nazi Germany launched its terrifying V-weapons against England and RAF Bomber Command was called in to counter the menace. There was a human cost and V-Weapons Bomber Command Failed to Return tells the story of some of those who risked all fighting the German V-Weapon offensive, in direct defence of the civilian population.
The Wartime Letters and Story of Lionel Anderson, the Man Who Inspired a Legend
On 20 January 1944 Bomber Command Navigator Reginald Wilson's Halifax, LW337, comes into the sights of an ace Luftwaffe night fighter pilot, and is blown from the darkness above the German capital Berlin.
ETA is a compelling story of bravery and strength of character, as Bomber Command navigator Gordon Mellor, with a subtle hint of humour, describes the trials of Second World War bombing operations, the extraordinary circumstances of being shot down, and his remarkable evasion.
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