This volume looks at the Orkney Mainland airfields, airports and landing strips.
Fresson's memoirs were first published in 1967, some four years after his death, now, working from his original manuscript, his full story is told for the first time in this Second Edition of Air Road to the isles.
Of all the airlines in the UK, the oldest name in continous use is that of Loganair. In celebrating its fiftieth anniversary, Loganair has reached a milestone never before achieved by any Scottish airline.
All the smaller airstrips in Orkney are described in this second book in the Airfield Focus Series on Orkney, the first being about the mainland airfields. By Peter V Clegg
Accounts of Military Aircraft accidents around the Scottish Isles 1914 - 1941 by David W Earl and Peter Dobson.
Accounts of Military Aircraft accidents around the Scottish Isles 1942 - 1943.
Air Ambulance combines the historical development of a unique aspect of personal experiences of some of the people whose lives it has touched during its six decades of operation.
For a quarter of a century, British European Airways Corporation operated an extensive network of air services to Europe and the Near East
In this third volume we cover stories on a further 34 military aircraft accidents and incidents around the Scottish Islands.
This final book in the series begins as the Second World War enters its final stages in 1945.