Avro Lancaster

by Ken Delve

Published 23 August 1999
Capable of lifting huge loads, yet a delight to fly, the Avro Lancaster spearheaded Bomber Command's night offensive over Germany during WWII. Renowned aviation historian and writer Ken Delve tells the full story of this enigmatic aircraft's design, development and operational use from its beginnings in the form of the Avro Manchester through to its retirement and beyond.

World War One in the Air

by Ken Delve

Published 25 August 1997
The aeroplane grew up very quickly during World War I. From being a novelty flown by rich schoolboys it matured into an effective weapon in less than four years. With over 450 contemporary and many previously unpublished photographs, this is the story of the formation of the world's first independent air force, from the early years through to 1918.

Short Sunderland

by Ken Delve

Published 25 August 2000