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S.E. 5a, Paperback / softback Book

S.E. 5a Paperback / softback

Part of the Legends of Aviation series

Paperback / softback

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Fourth of a Polish/English text series dedicated to World War I fliers, their units, planes and combats.

This volume concentrates on the S.E. 5a, popular amongst many British Empire squadrons, as well as a couple of U.S. squadrons, flown by such aces as Albert Ball, who was second only to Manfred von Richthofen among all First World War aces.

Strong and reliable, it was noted for its use for both offensive and defensive manoeuvres.

It was possibly the most successful British plane of the periodAbout the SeriesThis is a collection of books detailing the oldest aircraft of the 20th Century, their units and the pilots who flew and fought in them.

Each volume contains archive photographs, scale drawings and colour profile artwork.

Free extras for modellers include free decals and masking foil.

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