Aviation - Military
ROTHENSTEIN, William & CECIL, Lord David
Men of the R.A.F.
1942 published memories of Sir William Rothenstein, official war artist in WWI and to the RAF in WWII, from the start of the war. The book includes 40 of Rothestein's drawings of all ranks. A second part covers RAF life from a civilian perspective.
ROTHERHAM, G. A. (Hank)
"It's Really Quite Safe!"
Recollections of the author serving in the Royal Navy from 1920, including as an observer in the Fleet Air Arm. He was an observer on HMS Courageous when sunk off Ireland in 1939. After expeditions to Africa, he served as CO in the Orkneys and Ceylon.
ROTUNDO, Louis
Into the Unknown - The X-1 Story
History of the Bell X-1, the world's first supersonic aircraft, from its origins in the 1930's to Yeager's first flight through the sound barrier in 1947.
ROWE, Frank Joseph & MINER, Craig
Borne on the South Wind - A Century of Kansas Aviation
ROWLAND, David
Survivors - True stories of airmen who crashed and lived to tell the tale
ROWLINSON, Frank
Contribution to Victory
An account of some of the special work of the Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Company Limited in the Second World War