The book chronicles the history of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF) from its inception in 1957 to its 60th anniversary, offering unique insights by tracing the families of those involved. It combines a detailed narrative of the Flight's formation with high-quality color photographs showcasing the aircraft in flight, providing a visual complement to the previous volume. This edition serves as a definitive souvenir, celebrating the legacy and achievements of the BBMF over six decades.
Jarrod Cotter Book order (chronological)





North American P-51 Mustang
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
NEW IN PAPERBACK. The North American P-51 Mustang holds an important place in US aviation history as its finest fighter aircraft of all time. číst celé
Bristol Blenheim Manual
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
This manual focuses primarily on the rebuild and return to flight of Blenheim Duxford Ltd's Blenheim Mk I, G-BPIV, by the Aircraft Restoration Company at Duxford. The author has been given exclusive access to all stages of the rebuild, which he has photographed in detail to give the Blenheim the authentic 'Haynes Manual treatment'.
Think of the First World War and then think of an aircraft. What springs to mind will probably be the Sopwith Camel.
The Avro Lancaster is one of the most famous bomber aircraft of all time. At museums and airshows today, the Lancaster commands a huge audience and is always the 'star turn'. There are only two surviving airworthy Lancasters left in the world, however, and just one more in a taxable condition. Jarrod Cotter looks at four of the world's surviving Lancasters which 'come to life' in a variety of different ways. In words and pictures he describes how the RAF's last remaining Lancaster, PA474, is maintained, flown and displayed by the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight; how the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum's FM213 is flown in civilian hands today in North America; how the Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre's NX611 is taxable at East Kirkby in Lincolnshire and regularly attracts huge crowds; and how the Australian War Memorial's 'G for George' forms the centerpiece of a stunning audio-visual display called 'Striking by Night', that takes onlookers on a virtual bomber 'op' over Berlin in 1943. There is also a section devoted to all the other Lancaster survivors around the world, using photographs taken during rare and privileged access.