Robert JACKSON
Robert Jackson, born in 1941 in Melsonby, North Yorkshire, England, is a British author specializing in military and aviation history. A former pilot and navigation instructor who served as a squadron leader in the RAF Volunteer Reserve, he has been a full-time writer since 1969, authoring over 60 books on aerospace and defense topics, including operational histories of aircraft like the Mustang, Spitfire, and Canberra.[1][5][6]
Melsonby, North Yorkshire, England
Dec 29, 1941
Military History
Aviation History
Thriller
Historical
Infamous Aircraft: Dangerous Designs and their Vices (Images of War)
The Encyclopedia of Military Aircraft
A6M Zero Mitsubishi (FlightCraft Book 22)
Heroines of World War II
Warships Inside Out
Warships: Inside & Out
No More Excuses: Black Men Stand Up!
101 Great Bombers (101 Greatest Weapons of All Times)
101 Great Fighters (The 101 Greatest Weapons of All Times)
101 Great Tanks (The 101 Greatest Weapons of All Times)
101 Great Warships (101 Greatest Weapons of All Times)
Desert Combat (The Secret Squadron Book 5)
The Documents Behind Running Scared: Robert Jackson Memoir's Documents
Making Special Events Fit in the 21st Century
Unexplained Mysteries of World War II
Last Battle: Yeoman and the Defeat of the Third Reich
Air Force: The Raf in the 1990's
Messerschmitt Bf 109 A–D series (Air Vanguard Book 18)
Sea Harrier and AV-88
High-Tech Warfare: Air, Land & Sea
U.F.O.S
Aerial Combat the Worlds Great Air Battl