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Spitfire I: Phoney War and Battle of France
By (Author) Tony Holmes
Illustrated by Gareth Hector
Illustrated by Jim Laurier
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
30th September 2025
19th June 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Air forces and warfare
Second World War
Aircraft and aviation
Paperback
80
Width 184mm, Height 248mm
An illustrated study of the legendary Spitfire and the evolving tactics behind its early defence of Britains shores. The Spitfire endures as one of the most iconic aircraft of World War II. Nevertheless, its initial skirmishes and battles yielded as many challenges as successes, with German forces soon outpacing pre-war RAF tactics and exploiting the Spitfires modest endurance to their advantage. This new study offers an engaging account of the celebrated fighters early encounters with the Luftwaffe, chronicling the rapid strategic evolution of Spitfire units from the Phoney War through to the Battle of France and the Dunkirk evacuation. Aviation expert Tony Holmes shines a new light on the fledgling exploits of this world-famous aircraft. Enhanced by newly commissioned maps, ribbon diagrams and full-colour artworks, as well as a host of archive photos, this fascinating exploration brings depth and insight to its journey through the Spitfires early years.
Tony Holmes became Ospreys aviation editor in 1989 after he moved to England from Western Australia. Responsible for devising several long-running series, Tony has also written more than 30 books for Osprey over the past 35 years. He lives and works in Kent. The illustrators for this title are Gareth Hector (cover and battlescene), Jim Laurier (armament views) and Tim Brown (ribbon and technical diagrams).