On Laughter-Silvered Wings

RAF/aviation memoir
by Howard A Hughes
Entertaining biography of charismatic Irish aviator Paddy Kirkwood ~ a WW2 bomber pilot and postwar airline captain with BEA

One of Butch's Boys

RAF biography

by Philip Turner


The wartime exploits of a Bomber Command Navigator with 218 Squadron

Only a Miracle

Fiction/humour

by Paul Stanton


Sequel to Milk & Honey ~ a pony is added to the family menagerie and all kinds of mayhem ensues...

Retribution!

Fiction/humour

by Mike Jupp


A hilarious modern-day fairytale for older kids and grown-ups

Return to Gan

RAF memoir

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

Safari Mzuri

Fiction/RAF

by Brian J. Elliott


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

Sweet & Sour

Fiction

by Edward Cartner


Thoughtful stories that poke fun ant the absurdities of life

Swinging the Lamp

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

The Brats

Nautical fiction

by Tony Paul


Four young stowaways from Greenock endure cruel mistreatment on a transatlantic voyage in this real-life seafaring adventure set in 1868

The Cherkassy Incident

by Hunter Carlyle


A Russian submarine with nuclear missiles on board sinks in the Barents Sea and a group of terrorists attempt to grab them in this tense international thriller

The Diplomat's Tale

Fiction/Cold War

by Anton Foster


A Cold War espionage thriller in the John Le Carre mould

The Impotence of Being Charlie

Fiction/romance

by Charles Gonda


Sex and skulduggery on a postwar RAF air base

To Strive and not to Yield

RAF History

by Dennis West


The activities of 626 Squadron RAF during the Battle of Berlin in WW2

Wheels Up!

RAF History

by Bob Price


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

Who Is In Charge Here?

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

Wot? No Engines?

RAF History

by Alan Cooper


First-hand accounts from airborne participants in Operation 'Varsity' ~ the Rhine crossing of March 1945