Book Stratus Polish Wings 37 - Mikoyan Gurevich UTI MiG-15 And Licence Build VersionsAuthor: Lechoslaw MusialkowskiIllustrator: Andrzej M. OlejniczakEnglish textNumber of pages: 120Number of color pages: 120Format: A4, paperbackRelease date: 2023-11ISBN: 9788367227469Immerse yourself in the rich history of the UTi MiG-15, a legendary aircraft that played a crucial role in the Polish Air Force as a training aircraft. This comprehensive book provides a detailed exploration of its service, including the CS-102 variant built in Czechoslovakia. Discover the fascinating journey of the plane's conversion to SBLim-1 and SBLim-2. Discover rare and never-before-seen black-and-white vintage photos that offer a unique look at the plane's operational life. Also, admire an extraordinary collection of color profiles that highlight the eye-catching livery of the UTi MiG-15 and its various versions.
Book Stratus Polish Wings 36 - TS-11 IskraAuthor: Artur Juszczak, Dariusz KarnasIllustrations: Artur JuszczakFormat: A4, soft cover with spine, 112 pages61 colored templatesISBN: 978-8367227186Text in English (no Polish insert)Stratus May 2023The famous Polish training jet TS-11 Iskra and its variants in the Polish Air Force.Many unpublished photos from private collections are included, and color profiles made especially for this book feature painting and marking schemes.
Book Stratus Polish Wings 35 - Supermarine Spitfire V. Polish Squadrons over DieppeAuthor: Wojtek MatusiakIllustrators: Robert Grudzien ISBN: 9788367227018Publication date: 30/08/2022Format: A4 paperback, 96 pages (96 in color)2022 marks the 80th anniversary of the Allied landing at Dieppe, France, on August 19, 1942. It was one of the most controversial battles of World War II and also involved large-scale air operations to provide direct support for the landing and defend soldiers and the fleet against the Luftwaffe. This book is a tribute to the Polish 1st Wing, the Fighter Command Wing, which was most successful during the operation. The wing provided 10 percent of the Spitfire squadrons involved in the battle, suffered 3.5 percent of the casualties and was assigned, by Fighter Command, 17 percent of all enemy aircraft destroyed. 303 and 317 squadrons were the best "winning" units that day. It is worth noting that they managed to achieve this while still flying the Spitfire V variant, while some Fighter Command squadrons already had the greatly improved Mk IX. Over 300 carefully selected and extensively signed photos show Spitfires from five Polish squadrons, as well as the people who held and flew them to support the landing at Dieppe.
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