Blood Red Skies
Possibly the most iconic fighter of the Second World War, the Supermarine Spitfire, along with the Hurricane, was instrumental to the RAF winning the Battle of Britain in 1940
Messerschmitt ace Adolf Galland scored an astonishing 57 kills during the Battle of Britain
Boxed Set
Adolf `Sailor` Malan was one of Churchills original `few` who fought the Luftwaffe to a standstill during the Battle of Britain where he scored 18 kills and helped revolutionise RAF tactics
George Preddy was the top scoring Mustang pilot, and was ranked sixth overall amonth USAAF Aces with a total of 27 aerial victories
During the twentieth century, mankind created a wholly new form of warfare - the air war
Saburo Sakai was the Imperial Japanese Navy`s fourth highest-ranking Ace
The Yakovlev Yak-1 entered service in 1940 as a fast and well-armed fighter