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Series abc
Publisher/Brand Crecy Books
Author Stuart Schofield
Format 184mm x 120mm
No. Pages 304
Version Soft cover
Language English
Category Aviationbooks
Subcategory Aviationbooks » Spottersbook
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By comparison with Civil Aircraft Markings, with which it shares an annual Spring publication date, Military Aircraft Markings, is virtually the new kid on the block even though it has a continuous record of annual publication since the 1970s. Military Aircraft Markings has built its own loyal following over all those years and it retains its reputation as the indispensable annual publication for all enthusiasts, historians and students of military aviation. At the heart of Military Aircraft Markings is the most complete listing of all the aircraft of the UK Armed Forces; the Royal Air Force, Royal Navy, Army and associated units. For each entry the military serial, aircraft type, unit/operator and usual base are given. Further listings cover Ireland’s military aircraft and historic aircraft in military markings.
Other sections of Military Aircraft Markings include American military aircraft based in Europe, overseas military aircraft that may be seen in the UK, unit markings and a unit serial number/letter de‐code. Also included are details of the UK’s main military air bases, a maintenance unit‐cross reference section and details of RAF Squadron markings. In addition, the book provides a comprehensive listing of visiting aircraft from overseas air forces that may be seen during the air display season, together with a new full colour photo section.
This new 2025 edition of Military Aircraft Markings has been fully revised and updated by one of Britain’s leading authorities on military aviation. This remains the must‐have companion for all those interested in UK military aviation.