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Now remarkably in its 28th edition, ever since it was first published in the 1960s every edition of "Wrecks & Relics" has been eagerly sought after by aviation enthusiasts, restorers and curators alike. It is renowned as the go-to source charting the highlights, changes and trends in the preservation of the aviation heritage of the British Isles. With in-depth coverage of more than 700 locations across the UK and Ireland, it charts over 5,000 aircraft including their potted histories, build and arrival dates.
"Wrecks & Relics" is the only publication required to discover the incredible aeronautical treasures found across the United Kingdom and in Ireland. It provides a trusted, comprehensive rundown of museums and their exhibits - static or flying - workshops, military "gate guardians", stored and instructional airframes. It also reveals redundant airframes being used for the most unlikely of purposes, including for "glamping" and at paint-ball sites.
Each edition is illustrated with both colour and black and white photographs and fully indexed making easy the task of where to go over the weekend, or where to find an extant example of a favourite aircraft. Whether it travels in the car or sits on the bookshelf, this new and fully revised edition of "Wrecks & Relics" will continue to be the most useful and accurate companion to the aviation heritage of the British Isles, which will be referred to again and again.
"Wrecks & Relics" is the only publication you need to discover the incredible aviation treasures to be found in the UK and Ireland. It provides a reliable, comprehensive overview of museums and their exhibits - static or flying - workshops, military 'gatekeepers', stored and training aircraft. It also shows that aircraft that are no longer needed are used for the most unlikely purposes, such as 'glamping' and paintball fields.
Each issue is illustrated with b/w and colour photographs and includes a full index to make it easy to find a weekend away or a surviving example of a favourite aircraft. Whether it travels in the car or sits on the bookshelf, this 28th edition of "Wrecks & Relics" will continue to be the most useful and accurate companion to the aviation heritage of the British Isles that you can refer to time and time again.
"Wrecks & Relics" is the only publication required to discover the incredible aeronautical treasures found across the United Kingdom and in Ireland. It provides a trusted, comprehensive rundown of museums and their exhibits - static or flying - workshops, military "gate guardians", stored and instructional airframes. It also reveals redundant airframes being used for the most unlikely of purposes, including for "glamping" and at paint-ball sites.
Each edition is illustrated with both colour and black and white photographs and fully indexed making easy the task of where to go over the weekend, or where to find an extant example of a favourite aircraft. Whether it travels in the car or sits on the bookshelf, this new and fully revised edition of "Wrecks & Relics" will continue to be the most useful and accurate companion to the aviation heritage of the British Isles, which will be referred to again and again.
"Wrecks & Relics" is the only publication you need to discover the incredible aviation treasures to be found in the UK and Ireland. It provides a reliable, comprehensive overview of museums and their exhibits - static or flying - workshops, military 'gatekeepers', stored and training aircraft. It also shows that aircraft that are no longer needed are used for the most unlikely purposes, such as 'glamping' and paintball fields.
Each issue is illustrated with b/w and colour photographs and includes a full index to make it easy to find a weekend away or a surviving example of a favourite aircraft. Whether it travels in the car or sits on the bookshelf, this 28th edition of "Wrecks & Relics" will continue to be the most useful and accurate companion to the aviation heritage of the British Isles that you can refer to time and time again.
- Group
- Books (first-hand)
- Author
- Ellis, Ken
- Title
- Wrecks & Relics. 28th Edition
- Details
- English text, zahlreiche bw- and colour photos. 347 pages.
- State
- new
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