The story of British naval flying from aircraft carriers, from its conception in WW1 to the present day.
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- 2022
- 2021
Jet fuel for your imagination: a collection of 500 time-travelling, mind- bending microfictions from the creator of @QuietPineTrees
- 2017
British Military Jets
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
While the world lived with the threat of nuclear war, the RAF deployed new and ever more capable jet aircraft to counter the communist threat. This book is their story.
- 2009
North American B-45/RB-45 Tornado
- 122 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Focusing on the North American Aviation B-45 Tornado, this book highlights its overlooked significance in aviation history. Initially developed as a bomber without a clear purpose, its role evolved with the advent of smaller nuclear weapons, leading to its integration into Tactical Air Command. The RB-45C variant served as a reconnaissance aircraft during the Korean War, undertaking perilous missions over the Soviet Union, showcasing its critical contributions during a pivotal era.
- 2009
Vought Sikorsky OS2U Kingfisher
- 106 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The Vought Sikorsky Kingfisher, often dismissed as old and unattractive, served a crucial role in World War II as a reconnaissance aircraft. It not only guided naval gunfire but also conducted numerous rescue missions, including the notable rescue of Captain Rickenbacker and several operations at Truk. This book highlights the aircraft's significant contributions and the often-overlooked heroism associated with its service during the war.
- 2009
Hawker Sea Fury
- 142 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Focusing on the Hawker Sea Fury, this book details the development of the last piston engine fighter from the company, tracing its origins from the earlier Tempest. It highlights the aircraft's distinguished service during the Korean War, showcasing the experiences of Royal Navy and Royal Australian Navy pilots. Richly illustrated with photographs and diagrams, the book provides a comprehensive overview of the Sea Fury's history and significance in aviation.
- 2009
The world of experimental and prototype aircraft throws up many interesting and unusual machines, and the aircraft manufacturers of the USA were no exception. Within a few years of the Wright Brothers' first flight in 1903, World War One greatly accelerated the development of aircraft as the fighting machines.
- 2008
English Electric/BAC Lightning Mks 1-6
- 260 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Focusing on the English Electric Lightning, this book delves into the history of the only British-built fighter capable of reaching Mach 2 that served in the RAF. It highlights the aircraft's operational challenges with British authorities and its subsequent service with the Royal Saudi Air Force and Kuwait. The narrative also touches on the preservation of flying examples, currently housed at Thunder City in South Africa, showcasing its legacy in aviation history.
- 2008
Supermarine Seafire
- 174 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Always overshadowed by its far more famous sibling the Spitfire, the Seafire was an aircraft adapted initially in haste to fill a large gap in the Fleet Air Arm's fighter inventory. The first Seafires were developed from the early marks of Rolls-Royce Merlin-powered Spitfire, but although the structure was strengthened to absorb some of the landing loads characteristic of carrier operation, the airframe would exhibit some alarming failures, a trait that continued through the life of the type. The next series of Seafires were Griffon powered and followed their RAF counterparts in introducing blow canopies and, later, modified wing planforms.
- 2007
Avro Vulcan Part1
- 132 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Focusing on the Avro Vulcan, a key aircraft in the RAF's Cold War operations, this book offers a blend of historical insights and practical information for modelers. It features detailed individual histories of specific aircraft in Part 2, while Part 3 serves as a scrapbook, providing a rich collection of images and memorabilia related to the Vulcan. This comprehensive approach appeals to both aviation historians and enthusiasts interested in the aircraft's legacy.