David Wragg
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David William Wragg (born 13 August 1946) is a British author of aviation and military historian.[1][2][3] He is also a former contributor to the Sunday Telegraph and The Spectator.[4]
Author and editor
David Wragg has been an aviation writer and journalist for a number of years, as well as having assisted a number of stockbrokers and investment consultants in the preparation of aircraft industry circulars. He is also author of Worlds Air Fleets and of Worlds Air Forces, and has contributed articles on aviation and allied subjects to The Scotsman, The Field, The Spectator, Flight International, The Eastern Daily Press, The Midland Industrialist and the financial pages of The Sunday Telegraph. He maintains a keen interest in politics, is a member of the Monday Club Aviation Study Group and chairman of its Transport Study Group, as well as being one of the authors of the aviation policy pamphlet, Plane Talk.
Books
- Worlds Air Fleets (1967) ISBN 0711000859
- World's Air Forces (1971) ISBN 0850450381
- A Dictionary of Aviation (1973) ISBN 0850451639
- Flight before flying (1974) ISBN 9780850451658
- Speed in the air (1974) ISBN 0850451752
- Flight with power: the first ten years (1978) ISBN 0312296304
- Wings over the Sea - a History of Naval Aviation (1979) ISBN 0715377086
- Helicopters At War (1983) ISBN 0709008589
- Boats of the air: an illustrated history of flying boats, seaplanes and amphibians (1984) ISBN 0709015534
- The Offensive Weapon: The Strategy of Bombing (1986) ISBN 0709027877
- Airlift: a history of military air transport (1986) ISBN 0906393612
- Carrier Combat (1997) ISBN 0750913975
- Bombers - From the First World War to Kosovo (1999) ISBN 0752452029
- Historical Dictionary of Aviation: From Earliest Times to the Present Day (2008) ISBN 0750945273
- World air power guide (2010) ISBN 1848842821
- The Pacific Naval War 1941-1945 (2011) ISBN 184884283X
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