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Disasters in the Dandenongs - The KYEEMA airliner
Disasters in the Dandenongs - The KYEEMA airliner tragedy
Price: $19.95

On 25 October 1938, Australia's worst pre-war aviation disaster occurred on the western face of Mount Dandenong, east of Melbourne. The Douglas DC-2 Kyeema, operated by Australian National Airways, was en-route from Adelaide to Melbourne when it overshot
Kaimai Crash - New Zealand's Worst Internal Air Disaster
Price: $29.00

New Zealand's Worst Internal Air Disaster by Richard J.Waugh
Air Disaster Volume 4 - The Propeller Era
Air Disaster Volume 4 - The Propeller Era
Price: $35.00

This work concentrates on the landmark propliner accidents of the 1950s and 1960s. It takes the readers back to the piston engined and early turboprop days when air transport was evolving into the safe and organized industry that is nowadays taken for gra
Air Crashes
Air Crashes
Price: $37.95

What went wrong, why, and what can be done about it. This book examines the aviation accident scene. While no form of transportation is risk-free, Collins finds there are more opportunities to manage risks in aviation than in any other area. A major contr
Air Disaster Volume 2
Air Disaster Volume 2
Price: $39.95

Volume 2 follows on from the excellent tradition of accident reporting established with Volume 1 of the Air Disaster series.
Traced...Yet Still Missing!
Traced...Yet Still Missing!
Price: $44.95

“TRACED ...yet still missing!” is a follow-on from Richard’s incredible book and examines each observation given to Search Headquarters at the time, and others that have arisen since, step by step - from a pilot’s perspective.
LOST . . . without trace?
LOST . . . without trace?
Price: $59.00

On 12th February 1962 Dragonfly ZK-AFB went missing on a scenic flight from Christchurch to Milford Sound. The search for the aircraft, its pilot Brian Chadwick and four passengers, was headline news in New Zealand and Australia. In spite of the largest a
   
 
  














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