Incoming Resources
- The few, the American "knights of the air" who risked everything to fight in the Battle of Britain, Alex Kershaw
- Lancaster, the forging of a very British legend, John Nichol
- Freedom in the air, a Czech flyer and his aircrew dog, Hamish Ross
- The British Fleet air arm in World War II, Mark Barber ; illustrated by S. Walsh and M. Postlehwaite ; consultant editor, Martin Windrow
- Chastise, the Dambusters story 1943, Max Hastings
- Dam Busters, Canadian airmen and the secret raid against Nazi Germany, Ted Barris
- Squadron Leader Tommy Broom DFC, Tom Parry Evans
- Shot Down and in the Drink, True Stories of RAF and Commonwealth Aircrews Saved from the Sea in WWII, Graham Pitchfork
- High fliers, airmen of achievement in wartime, Philip Kaplan
- Life and death in Bomber Command, Tony Redding
- Ton-up Lancs, a photographic record of the thirty-five RAF Lancasters that each completed one hundred sorties, Norman Franks
- Dam busters, the true story of the inventors and airmen who led the devastating raid to smash the German dams in 1943, James Holland
- Ton-up Lancs, a photographic record of the thirty-five RAF Lancasters that each completed one hundred sorties, Norman Franks
- The dam busters, breaking the great dams of Germany, 16-17 May 1943, Jonathan Falconer ; foreword by Richard Todd
- Spitfire aces of North Africa and Italy, Andrew Thomas ; series editor, Tony Holmes