The book is well illustrated with fold-outs and diagrams
This body - supposedly a Staff officer who had drowned after his aircraft was shot down - would be carrying secret documents which purported to reveal that the targets for the forthcoming invasion would be Greece and Sardinia
JOHN MURRAY
the object of the pilot being to obtain for his passenger the free use of his own weapon
The text and colour plates are in very good condition
Air Reconnaissance - War Office (1946) Troughton & Simms The book is well illustratedAIR RECONNAISSANCE Part I General WAR OFFICE, London, June 1946 An original War Office Air Reconnaissance guide, produced by the General Staff and Chief of the Air Staff at the end of WW2. It was a revision of the previous version that appeared in 1944. Subjects covered include: types of aircraft, types of reconnaissance, command and control, weather, airfields, communications, security, strategic reconnaissance, tactical reconnaissance, missions,