A peek inside the latest Wingleader Photo Archive book.

 


A peek inside the latest Wingleader Photo Archive book. The Halifax has always been shaded by the iconic Lancaster, despite it being a Bomber Command stalwart throughout WW2.

Once again, we’ve turned to expert author Peter Allam to unravel the complexities of Halifax production, which was particularly convoluted in the early days. This first volume covers early Merlin engined variants, Mk.Is and the Series Is of the Mk.II and Mk.V. Or put another way, all those with the nose turret and triangular fins!

The early Halifaxes had a multitude of lumps and bumps. Here for the first time, Pete has painstakingly identified them all, found out why they were there, and in future volumes, we’ll see how they were all removed to create the elegant Mk.III.

We’ve enhanced the photos to pull out the shadow detail and have added arrows and letters to identify points of interest.

‍This book contains approx. 120 original wartime/pre-war photos and 6 in-depth colour profiles.

Check out the website for more detail: https://wingleader.co.uk/books/halifaxpart1/


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