OUT-OF-PRINT MINI DATAFILES
Windsock Mini Datafile 2 by Peter M Grosz
Covers a revolutionary Austro-Hungarian WWI helicopter design of 1918! This excellent volume carries detailed 1:48 and 1:72 scale drawings along with rare photos and contemporary sketches!
Windsock Mini Datafile 3 by Harry Woodman
Author of the classic EARLY AIRCRAFT ARMAMENT published by Arm & Armour in 1989 was the obvious choice to write this must-have reference for modellers. Covering the ubiquitous light machine gun that armed the RFC,RNAS and RAF during the greater part of WWI with detailed scale drawings and rare photos this is essential reference!
Windsock Mini Datafile 4 by Jack M Bruce
JMB profiles details the curious Spad A.2/A.4 pulpit fighters with the gunner's cockpit nacelle ahead of the engine and airscrew! 1:48 and 1:72 scale plans for both with a rear cover colour plate. One of the most popular titles in this series
Windsock Mini Datafile 5 by Jack M Bruce
This excellent monograph decribes and illustrates the classic WWI French high wing monoplane fighter of striking design. Over 20 rare photos,detailed scale drawings and colour notes with contemporary camouflage patterns and data.
Windsock Mini Datafile 6 by Harry Woodman
Written and illustrated by the well-known armaments specialist, this Mini Datafile provides many detail photos as well as the author's own scale drawings of this almost legendary machine gun widely used by the Allies in WWI.
Windsock Mini Datafile 8 by Jon Guttman
This unique MDF describes the diminutive American-designed biplane that pioneered both semi-retractable undercarriage and wingtip ailerons. Rare photos and scale plans offer a rare insight into this odd little machine.
Windsock Mini Datafile 9 by Jack M Bruce
One of the country's most respected aviation historians records the story of this popular early Sopwith fighter design with over 30 rare photos, contemporary works drawings, 1:48 and 1:72 scale plans plus a rear cover colour plate by series editor and publisher Ray Rimell.
Windsock Mini Datafile 11 by Peter M Grosz
Peter profiles the Fokker D.V that proved its worth as a first class rotary-engined trainer for German airmen in WWI-most of whom went on to fly Fokker Triplanes with the leading Jagdstaffeln. This well-illustrated monograph includes many photos, scale plans and colour profiles on the rear covers.
Windsock Mini Datafile 12 by Peter M Grosz
This concise study describes in some depth the history and development of this all-metal cantilever design that would help revolutionise aeroplane structures after WWI. The study also includesdetailed Ian Stair drawings in 1:48 and 1:72 scale plus colour profiles on the back cover.
Windsock Mini Datafile 13 by Jack M Bruce
In this modest monograph the 1915 'Little Ack' is decribed in 16 pages with over 45 archive photos, scale drawings ,colour profiles and official rigging notes. This unique study, by a foremost and much-missed aviation historian, has proven to be one of the most popular titles in the Mini Datafile series...
Windsock Mini Datafile 14 by Peter M Grosz
This top notch historical and development study describes Rumpler's late-war German fighter design of great promise, but which was destined to never see service. Over 30 rare photos and four pages of scale drawings by Ian Stair plus colours notes and a back cover profile. Unique..
Windsock Mini Datafile 15 by Gregory Alegi
This superbly written and illustrated monograph provides the ultimate reference by an acknowledged historian with over 20 rare photos and contemporary drawings along with detailed scale drawings and three colour profiles. For all the many model enthusaists of WWI Italian aeroplanes it's an absolute treasure trove!
Windsock Mini Datafile 16 by Harry Woodman
Excellent pictorial guide to WWI German machine gun development by an acknowledged expert in the field. Plenty of rare photos plus the author's own 1:12 scale drawings make for an essential refernce. Includes Parabellum, Bergmann and Gast designs.
Windsock Mini Datafile 17 by Gregory Alegi
Internationally renowned Italian aero-historian Gregory Alegi has the full story of WWI Italian colours and markings with some fabulous illustrations and diagrams rarely, if ever, published before. This important publication makes the ideal companion to our popular Italian aircraft DATAFILES!
Windsock Mini Datafile 18 by Peter M Grosz
Here is WWI's most enigmatic mini-fighter, the diminutive DFW T 28 nicknamed the 'flea' for its tiny stature. This well-written study Includes accurate scale drawings in two scales, colour profiles and some really rare photos from the author's extensive albums.