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Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5 Haynes Workshop Manual

£8.99 GBP £25.00
This latest addition to the range of Haynes classic aircraft Manuals delivers an authoritative history of the type's design, development and operational history.

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Description

By Nick Garton

The S.E.5a became known as the 'mount of aces' - the aircraft in which the most successful fighter pilots of Britain and her Empire went to war throughout the last 18 months of the First World War.

It was the Spitfire of the Western Front, delivering greater speed, range, firepower and all-round performance than the vast majority of its opposition. Often working in partnership with the more pugnacious Sopwith Camel, the S.E.5 and S.E.5a ensured that no enemy aircraft was safe even a long way behind their own lines as the Royal Flying Corps gradually won air superiority over the trenches.

This latest addition to the range of Haynes classic aircraft Manuals delivers an authoritative history of the type's design, development and operational history, as well as a step-by-step guide to the construction, maintenance, restoration and operation of this tremendously significant aeroplane.

This book is Hardback.

Reviews (4)

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S.R.
A v.good read

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J
J.S.

A bargain at the price sold, full of information and photos of this famous fighter

C
C.A.
Haynes SE5A

The SE5A is my favourite aircraft, so I was overjoyed to get this book at such a favourable price. This book is superbly written and illustrated throughout. A wealth of information on the plane, but in addition a huge amount of information on the era and the men who flew them.

R
R.B.
Haynes manual on se 5

A good read

Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5 Haynes Workshop Manual - The Tank Museum
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Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5 Haynes Workshop Manual

£8.99 GBP £25.00

By Nick Garton

The S.E.5a became known as the 'mount of aces' - the aircraft in which the most successful fighter pilots of Britain and her Empire went to war throughout the last 18 months of the First World War.

It was the Spitfire of the Western Front, delivering greater speed, range, firepower and all-round performance than the vast majority of its opposition. Often working in partnership with the more pugnacious Sopwith Camel, the S.E.5 and S.E.5a ensured that no enemy aircraft was safe even a long way behind their own lines as the Royal Flying Corps gradually won air superiority over the trenches.

This latest addition to the range of Haynes classic aircraft Manuals delivers an authoritative history of the type's design, development and operational history, as well as a step-by-step guide to the construction, maintenance, restoration and operation of this tremendously significant aeroplane.

This book is Hardback.

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