Very interesting stuff, but...
100% failure on
actually answering the question. Lucky it's not an exam!
To join the illustrious list of those failing to track down rreis' book,

I'll just add that it seems to me that it may be a magazine or periodical partwork, rather than a book, going by how it's cited on the Firefox movie Wiki page. The format seems consistent with the other magazines, and does not have an ISBN like the other books. I'll have a further think and look.
rreis wrote:
...The films I'm interested for it are those relating to aviation exploits - especially raids, and pioneering stuff.
In English you don't mean 'raids' but record-setting or record-breaking flights. The French use of the word 'raid' for these has not translated into English, but we use 'raid' to mean either a military-type operation, going into an objective, or nowadays also a complex robbery or similar.
Quote:
- "Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines, Or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes", Ken Annakin, 1965.
You have the book '
Building the aircraft for those Magnificent Men' by Air Commodore Allan Wheeler?
Quote:
- "Baboona", Mrs&Mr Martin Johnson, 1935
I have '
I Married Adventure' by Osa Johnson, but it doesn't talk much about filming.
Are you looking at TV stuff as well? the Australian series '
A Thousand Skies' on Smithy is pretty good, as well as '
The Great Air Race' on the 1934 MacRobertson Air Race.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098812/http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088630/Jerry O'Neill wrote:
I don't have it in front of me right now, but there are these smaller books about various films. Usually more like a dissection of the film by a noted author. I have one for the "Right Stuff" and "Jaws". There's a lot of extra info in these books, sometimes about the filming versus strictly about the script.
Are you thinking of the British Film Institute (BFI) Film Guides?
http://bfifilmbookguide.blogspot.com/Be that as it may, I'd certainly recommend rreis' have a look at / ask a staffer at the BFI library for the mystery book. I found them very helpful when I worked in London. They have a splendid slide set of the Grumman Duck and Peter O'Toole from
Murphy's War.
http://www.bfi.org.uk/filmtvinfo/HTH,