rreis wrote:
JDK: yes, I would much welcome any written (or other) references I could use to improve my knowledge about this. Right now I'm visiting my parents but soon I will be back to my writing desk. From the top of my head (and a help of my librarything account), I can quote being there waiting for me,
"from the Wright brothers to Top Gun" (re-reading), "The Airplane in American Culture", "Spitfires and Polished Metal: Restoring the Classic Fighter", "Restoring Museum Aircraft", "The Spectacle of Flight: Aviation and the Western Imagination, 1920-1950" (still reading) and "A Passion for Wings: Aviation and the Western Imagination, 1908-1918"
I'm thinking on acquiring "FLYING THE OLD PLANE" but let me tell you I'm not digging the increase of prices for international shipping by UPS...
You've got several I was thinking of, which is encouraging we are on the same lines...
Some others that come to mind:
My late friend Robert Rudhall's two books on the
Battle of Britain film would probably worth searching out; while they aren't academic, they are focussed on the chapter and verse of making the film which aircraft were involved and, at the time of writing what had happened to them. (There's a recent edition of one or both of them which has introduced errors, so try and track down first editions.)
Fly Past, Fly Present, published by Arms & Armour 185409226X, 1995, ed Roger Chesneau, has a number of useful essays by authorities in the field.
I have a very old book
Films and the Second World War by Roger Manvell, 0498014738, Dent & Sons 1974, which has some interesting, now period views in it.
More recent are two relating to the Battle of Britain, the film and other related pop culture items.
The Burning Blue - A new history of the Battle of Britain Ed Paul Addison & Jeremy A Craig, 2000, 0712664750, Pimilco/Random House is a collection of essays, including one on the film, and other worthwhile commemorative and retrospective issues addressed.
The Battle of Britain on Screen - The 'Few' in British Film & Television Drama, edited by S P Mackenzie, Edinburgh University Press, 2007 9780748623907, does what it says, and goes into more detail on more films from 1939 onwards (yes, 1939...).
The old book on the CAF
History of the Ghost Squadron might be worth a look.
Most of the above should be obtainable on inter-library loan in English-speaking countries.
Hope that helps, keep us posted as to how you go!