Aviation Archaeology in Britain (Shire Archaeology)

by Guy de la Bédoyère

Shire Archaeology (80)

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During the Second World War, an average of five aircraft crashed every day in the British Isles. Their remains provide an opportunity for archaeological and historical study. This book is an introduction to the aircraft, the airfields, the documentary record and the memorials to the men and women who gave their lives in the air war.

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Archaeologist and historian Guy de la Bedoyere specialises in Roman Britain

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Anthropology, Nonfiction, History
DDC/MDS
623.746075Applied science & technologyEngineeringMilitary Vehicles: Land, Air, & SeaMilitary Aviation; Military Wheeled & Tracked Vehicles; Related TechnologiesMilitary Aviation; Military Wheeled & Tracked VehiclesMilitary Aviation
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D786 .D4History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaHistory (General)World War II (1939-1945)
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