World War One
SPRINGS, Elliott White
War Birds - The Diary of an Unknown Aviator
Classic account of WWI experiences written by Springs and based on the diary of a friend who had died in combat. Springs was an American ace flying with the RAF and USAS in 1917/1918. The original was first published anonymously in 1926.
SPRINGS, Elliott White
Above the Bright Blue Sky
More About the War Birds
Follow-up to his classic WWI work 'War Birds' this records the experiences of the author, an American ace flying with the RAF and USAS in 1917/1918. He is credited with 16 victories flying SE.5a's and Sopwith Camel's. Illustrated with fine drawings.
STEEL, Nigel & HART, Peter
Tumult in the Clouds - The British Experience of the War in the Air 1914 - 1918
SUTHERLAND, L.W.
Aces and Kings
Account of the air war in Palestine and the Middle East, where the author served as an officer in the Australian Flying Corps. Aircraft flown included SE5s, Bristols, Nieuport Scouts, RE8s and DH6s'.
TANNER, John (ed.)
British Military Aircraft of World War One - The Official Technical and Rigging Notes for RFC and RNAS Fighting and Training Aeroplanes, 1914 - 1918
RAF Museum Series Volume 4
TAYLOR, Sir Gordon
The Sky Beyond
Autobiography of the Australian pioneer aviator who flew on active duty in both wars and made many exploratory flights in the 1930s and 1940s. He was made several record breaking flights, including those of the Southern Cross and Frigate Bird.
