Squadron Codes, 1937-56 by Michael J. F. Bowyer
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Overview Authoritative, meticulously compiled, and highly practical, Squadron Codes 1937–56 is a cornerstone reference in aviation history. Michael J. F. Bowyer brings together years of research to document the squadron code markings used by the Royal Air Force and associated Commonwealth units. This book provides clarity in an area where accuracy and detail are essential. Focus The book catalogues squadron identification codes applied to aircraft from the pre Second World War period through the postwar years. It explains how codes were assigned, changed, and reused, covering fighter, bomber, and support units across multiple theatres of operation. Photographs, tables, and explanatory notes support identification and historical research, making the book invaluable to specialists. Key Ideas Central to the book is the importance of markings as both operational tools and historical evidence. Squadron codes served practical purposes during wartime, but today they allow historians to trace aircraft movements, unit histories, and combat operations. Bowyer demonstrates how careful documentation preserves aviation heritage. About the Author Michael J. F. Bowyer was a highly respected aviation historian whose works are widely used by researchers, modellers, and museums. His attention to detail and commitment to accuracy have made his books enduring reference standards. Squadron Codes 1937–56 remains one of his most important contributions. Why You’ll Love This Book If you are researching RAF history, building scale models, or studying wartime aviation, this book is indispensable. Ideal for historians, enthusiasts, and restorers, it provides reliable information presented with clarity. Precise, comprehensive, and authoritative, it is a reference that continues to prove its value. Keywords Squadron Codes 1937–56, Michael J. F. Bowyer, RAF squadron markings, aviation reference book, military aircraft codes, RAF history, aircraft identification
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