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Combat Over the Mediterranean
The RAF in Action Against the Germans and Italians
Through Rare Archive Photos

AUTHOR: Chris Goss
YEAR: 2017
PUBLISHER: Frontline Books
ISBN: 978-1-47388-943-9
FOR M AT: 154 pp Softback

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s the title suggests,
this book covers
the Mediterranean
theatre of operations
during World War II, and
consists of photographs
from the collection of the
late Wing Commander
Dennis Ormonde Butler
DFC. After his death in 2005,
his family passed his photo
collection to the author,
and that collection forms
the basis of this book.
Wg Cdr Butler, or “DOB” as
he was known, joined the RAF
and was commissioned as an
Acting Pilot Officer in 1936, and
retired from the RAF in 1958.
He spent most of the war in the
Mediterranean, and unusually
commanded 252 Squadron,
equipped with Beaufighters


  • twice. The photographs from
    his collection cover his time in
    the Mediterranean from 1942-
    1945, and are camera gun stills
    from operational sorties. The
    very informative supporting text


is based on entries in 252 Sqn’s
Operations Record Book, and really
brings the photographs to life.
This book is a fascinating
and atmospheric insight into a
less well-known part of the war,
and as such should appeal not
just to those with an interest
in the Mediterranean theatre,
but to anyone with any sort
of interest in World War II.
Thoroughly recommended.
Thanks to Frontline Books/
Pen & Sword for the review copy.
MJC

F-15C Eagle vs MiG-23/25
Iraq 1991

Authors: Douglas C Dildy and Tom Cooper
Year : 2016
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-4728-1270-4
Format: 80 pp Softback/e-Book

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his book examines air
power in Operation
Desert Storm, in
particular the role of the F-15
in establishing air superiority,
and the Iraqi Air Force (IrAF)
aircraft opposing it: the MiG-23
Flogger and MiG-25 Foxbat.
Starting with an introduction
that examines the background
and history of the air superiority
concept, the book then looks at
the design and development of
all three types. This is followed
by chapters on the technical
specifications of the aircraft;
the strategic situation; and the
combatants, which covers pilot
training and tactics. The next
chapter sets out the history
of the conflict, focussing on
the types involved. Finally,
there are short sections of
statistics, and the aftermath.
The text is illustrated with
contemporary photographs,

drawings, and colour profiles,
in Opsrey’s usual style.
The authors are both recognised
experts. Douglas C Dildy is a retired
USAF pilot, squadron commander
and deputy wing commander,
with a Master’s degree in
Political Science. Tom Cooper
is acknowledged as a leading
authority on Arab MiG operators.
Both have written other books for
Osprey and other works as well.
Thanks to Osprey Publishing
for the review copy.
MJC

The Philippine Sea 1944
The Last Great Carrier Battle

AUTHOR: Mark Stille
YEAR: 2017
PUBLISHER: Osprey Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-4728-1920-8
FOR M AT: 96 pp Softback/e-Book

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ne of the Osprey
Campaign series, this
book looks at the largest
carrier battle ever fought, the
Philippine Sea campaign. It
follows the customary format
of the series, starting with an
introduction that sets the scene
and summarises the historical
background. The next three
chapters look at three aspects
of both the US Nav y (USN) and
Imperial Japanese Nav y (IJN):
the opposing commanders,
the opposing fleets, and the
opposing plans. The largest
chapter covers the course
of the battle itself, and after
this there is a concluding
chapter, a bibliography and
an index. This is all amply
illustrated with photographs,
drawings and maps.
The book focuses on

the history of the battle, so
modellers hoping to find
a detailed shot of (say) a
Hellcat’s gun bay will look in
vain. However, there is plenty
of inspiration here for USN
or IJN fans, and it deserves a
place on your shelf if you are
interested in naval aviation,
naval warfare, the Pacific
War, or WWII in general.
Thanks to Osprey Publishing
for the review copy.
MJC

Diaerama
Issue 35. http://www.diaerama-magazine.com

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e have just
received
the latest
issue of this quarterly
magazine, and as usual
it has plenty to inspire
the modeller. I am
constantly amazed at
the number of figures
and models of airfield
support vehicles that are
available to modellers,
and this magazine is
one of the best ways of keeping
up with what is available.
The article in this issue about
painting concrete is one that
stood out for me this month, as
I have a long-term plan to build
a Thor missile emplacement...
one of these days! The Swedish
recon diorama is a true work
of art and I look forward to
seeing Part Two of this build.

If you fancy something a little
different the issue is rounded
off with a King Kong diorama!
My thanks to the editor,
Tony Clayton, for supplying this
magazine for review. For further
information on this issue and for
back copies, please visit http://www.
diaerama-magazine.com.
TMU-S

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