The Hawker Tempest
A Complete Guide To The RAF’s Last Piston Engine Fighter
by Richard A. Franks
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Valiant Wings Publishing
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Mark Peacock has more information about the next book from Valiant Wings Publishing:
A new book from Valiant Wings Publishing
Hot on the heels of our Airframe Album book on the Heinkel He 219,
I am delighted to announce our fourth title in the ever-popular Airframe & Miniature series, The Hawker Tempest– A Complete Guide To The RAF’s Last Piston Engine Fighter by Richard A. Franks.
This fourth book in our much acclaimed series contains a massive 128 pages packed with vital information that no active modeller and Tempest enthusiast should be without.
The Hawker Tempest will contain:
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Over 40 pages of technical information
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Over 20 pages of walkaround images and technical diagrams
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Over 5 pages of camouflage and markings
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Over 25 pages of model builds and modelling information
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Over 200 photographs including wartime images
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Colour side views and four-views by Richard Caruana
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3D isometric views of all variants by Jacek Jackiewicz
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1/72 and 1/48 scale full kit builds by Libor Jekl and Steve Evans
As with prior titles a full set of fold-out 1/48 scale plans will be included
RRP will still only be £17.95 per copy + postage and packing. Pre-orders via the Valiant Wings website, www.valiant-wings.co.uk, by ‘phone on 01234 273434 (+44 1234 273434 if calling from outside the UK) or by writing to:
Valiant Wings Publishing
8 West Grove
Bedford
MK40 4BT
Order before November 5th and get half-price shipping! (If ordering online you must select the postage area appropriate to where you live –UK, Europe, World Surface or World Air- before completing your order)
For more details and to place your order go to www.valiant-wings.co.uk
The Hawker Tempest – A Complete Guide to The RAF’s Last Piston Engine Fighter is also available from all good specialist bookshops, retailers and ADH Books.
This Page Created on 9 January, 2012
Last updated
20 September, 2012
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