Early Avro 504 Biplanes  9781906798284

Early Avro 504 Biplanes

Product code 9781906798284

AVRO

€ 16.47

 

Series Windsock Datafile 156

Publisher/Brand Albatros

Format a4

No. Pages 32

Version Soft cover

Category Aviationbooks

Subcategory World Wars Books » WW1

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Product description

THE early Avro 504 biplanes are fully described by Colin Owers,with 1:48 and 1:72.scale plans, and 100 rare photos that cover the A,B,C,E and J versions.As well as the detailed narrative, Colin provides colour notes,detailed appendices and specifications,whilst the book also includes contemporary rigging diagrams and cable length drawings-essential for any scale modeller. Ronny Bar contributes nine stunning new colour profiles,and Paul Monteagle makes a welcome return to the Datafile series with his evocative cover painting