The British airliners we see today in our airports are the result
of numerous takeovers and mergers, involving large and small
companies. This book covers some of these airlines that have ceased
operating since 1946: some collapsed because of financial
difficulties, some were taken over by larger airlines, and some
ceased operating altogether. In post-war Britain, several small
airlines were founded and equipped with surplus military aircraft,
the most popular being the Douglas Dakota. The book is a guide to
each airline, accompanied by a brief historical account, and
interesting images of the aircraft in their distinctive colour
schemes. The airlines covered are a selection of large and small
aircraft, who flew international and regional routes, as well as
airlines involved in inclusive tours business.
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