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The RAF's huge delta-wing Vulcan jet nuclear bomber is an enduring
image of the Cold War era. One of the cornerstones of Britain's
nuclear deterrent, in later years it was adapted for conventional
bombing and saw active service in the Falklands War. Avro Vulcan
XH558 was the first Vulcan B2 to enter service with the RAF in July
1960, and the last to fly (with the RAF Vulcan Display Flight in
1992). Since then, determined and extensively publicised efforts
have been made to return XH558 to the air, recently boosted by
financial support from the Heritage Lottery Fund. It is hoped that
the Vulcan will return to the sky in early 2006, and commence
airshow appearances. In this full-colour tribute to the Avro
Vulcan, aviation journalist and author Peter R. March discusses its
development and provides a detailed history of XH558 and the
efforts to get it airworthy once more. In some ways when the
restored Vulcan XH558 takes to the skies again in 2006, it will
fill the gap left by the grounding of the last Concorde.
The Supermarine Spitfire is probably the most famous fighter
aircraft of all time. It is certainly one of the most successful
fighters ever designed. As a fighter aircraft it reigned supreme
and unsurpassed from the biplane era to the dawn of the jet age, a
period that included the Second World War. In addition to its
primary role as an interceptor fighter, the Spitfire also acquitted
itself with flying colours in the ground attack,
photo-reconnaissance, carrier-borne fighter and escort fighter
roles. Through a continuous programme of modification and
development it remained at the forefront of fighter design until
superseded by the new generation of jet fighters after the war.
"The Spitfire Story" is an attractive, picture-led account with a
short but authoritative text supported by a comprehensive selection
of 40 colour and 40 black and white photographs showing the
Spitfire at all stages of its life. Peter R. March's narrative
covers the background from its genesis, to first flight and flight
testing; the Spitfire in the Battle of Britain; the Spitfire in
combat during the Second World War; post-war service and
retirement; and how the Spitfire lives on in the 21st century (with
a listing of surviving Spitfires and where to see them).
Public interest in the Concorde story shows little sign of abating,
despite the aircraft having been retired from airline service in
November 2003. With British Airways' Concordes now on public
display at various locations around the world, including examples
at Heathrow Airport, Bristol (Filton), Yeovilton (Fleet Air Arm
Museum), Weybridge (Brooklands Museum), Manchester (Museum of
Science and Technology) and the Museum of Flight in Scotland (East
Fortune) the time is ripe for a budget-priced pocket-sized layman's
chronological account of the Concorde story that will appeal to
Concorde visitors and Concorde enthusiasts alike. "The Concorde
Story" is an attractive picture-led account with a short but
authoritative text supported by a comprehensive selection of 80
colour and black and white photographs showing Concorde at all
stages of its life. Peter R. March's narrative covers the
background (how it came about, from drawing board to first flight);
testing times (development flying and proving the aircraft); the
fight for survival (political and airline problems); into service
(transatlantic routes with BA and Air France); success and disaster
(records, passenger appeal and tragedy in Paris); and grounded (the
final year and the end of the story - or is it really?)
Richly illustrated with paintings by noted aviation artists, this
informative tribute to one hundred years of aviation ranges from
the Wright brothers' first successful flight in 1903 to the present
day, capturing the extraordinary innovations in aricraft and
aviation technology over the past century.
Here is the unique story of the RAF's Avro Lancaster bomber. Peter
R. March covers the Lancaster's genesis, first flight and flight
testing; its part in the bomber offensive during the Second World
War and how this iconic aircraft lives on in the 21st Century, with
a listing of surviving Lancasters and where to see them. The text
is supported by a comprehensive selection of colour and black and
white photographs.
Marking the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain, this
commemorative book recalls the momentous events that culminated in
a ferocious and unique air battle over south-east England in the
summer of 1940. The amazing resilience of the RAF pilots and their
aircraft in the face of the apparently overwhelming strength of the
German Luftwaffe is legendary. From the earliest threat of invasion
to 'their finest hour', as Adolf Hitler calls off his invasion
plan, Hurricane and Spitfire pilots guided by RAF leadership,
tactics and organisation fought against the odds to secure
Britain's safety. The Battle of Britain Yearbook also includes a
colourful look at some of the former RAF and Luftwaffe aircraft
that can be seen flying at airshows in the UK or on display in the
Battle of Britain Hall at the RAF Museum, Hendon. It also charts
the history of the ever popular RAF Battle of Britain Memorial
Flight from its tentative beginning as the Historic Aircraft Flight
in 1957 through to the present day.
This is the amazing story of Lockheed's Stealth fighter. With its
origins in the SR71 Blackbird, XST and Have Blue, the F117 was
developed, flown and tested in absolute secrecy before it entered
service with the US Air force. This illustrated hardback book
features the aircrafts development, dramatic combat record over
Iraq squadron service at Tonopah and Holloman, in addition to
facts, figures and pilots comments about this once top secret
aircraft.
The jump jet was the first vertical/short takeoff and landing
(VSTOL) operational jet aircraft developed using the revolutionary
vectored thrust Pegasus engine. Following its development from the
P1127 first tethered 'hops', to the Sea Harrier and the powerful
and potent GR9. "The Harrier Story" also includes a look at other
air forces who operated the aircraft. This hardback illustrated
book is full of fascinating Did You Know Facts completing the
extraordinary story of the Harrier. For more that 20 years the
Harrier has been a unique weapon in the western armoury. The DVD
follows the development of the 'Flying Bedstead' through to the
latest AV-8Bs with the USMC. The DVD also contains film of action
in the Falklands, Central Europe and supporting amphibious landings
during NATO exercises.
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