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RAF memoir

Out of the Blue

by George Edwards BEM
Autobiography of a former RAF fireman who later became a Probation Officer and Officer Commanding 7F (1st City of Liverpool) Air Cadets
Military memoir

Parachutes, Princes & Predicaments

by Edward Cartner


The trials and tribulations of the most difficult challenge of the author's career - teaching Prince Charles and Prince Andrew to parachute jump
RAF memoir

People, Planes & Providence

by Ian Roxburgh


Former RAF pilot recalls flying many of the most famous aircraft of the 40s and 50s
RAF History

Post War Brats at Large

Former members of the 51st (1945) Entry of RAF Aircraft Apprentices to RAF Halton recall their experiences as 'Trenchard Brats'
RAF memoir

RAF National Service in Six Movements

by Roy Taylor
A RAF National Serviceman's experiences in the 1950s
RAF memoir

RAF 'Plumber'

by Michael 'Andy' Anderton
Experiences with things that go bang ~ during 30 years as an RAF Armourer 1953-83
RAF memoir

Return to Gan

by Michael Butler


An account of activities at RAF Gan in 1960-61 and of a recent return visit to see what remains of the former base
Fiction/RAF

Safari Mzuri

by Brian J. Elliott


RAF National Servicemen have a wild time in 1960's Kenya in this entertaining tale
RAF memoir

Serving with the Blues

by Peter Bradbury
Adventures of a former RAF Bandsman whos served with No.6 Regional Band MEAF and the RAF Central Band in the 1950s
RAF memoir

Swinging the Lamp

by Ted Bedwell
Amusing nautical tales from a former 'webfoot' coxwain of the RAF Marine Branch
RAF/medical memoir

The Rock & Roll Years of a Parachuting Medic

by Mick Thompson
The author recalls his eventful 25 years in the Medical Branch of the Royal Air Force 1957-82
RAF memoir

The Spice of Flight

by Richard Pike


Experiences of a RAF pilot in a variety of aircraft, from fast jets to helicopters, in the 60s and 70s
Cold War history

We Blazed the Trail

edited by Robin Reid and Malcolm Cleverley 


The short but eventful history of the Civil Defence Experimental Mobile Column 1953/4
RAF History

Wheels Up!

by Bob Price


A nostalgic recollection of the bygone era of the RAF Boy Entrant Scheme
RAF humour

Who Is In Charge Here?

by Edward Cartner
Now a senior officer, our hero is still trying (and failing) to impress his superiors and control his subordinates