Britain’s Cold War Fighters

Britain’s Cold War Fighters
Title Britain’s Cold War Fighters PDF eBook
Author Tim McLelland
Publisher Fonthill Media
Pages 605
Release 2017-05-17
Genre History
ISBN

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Britain’s Cold War Fighters explores the creation and development of the jet fighter, tracing the emergence of the first jet designs (the Meteor and Vampire) through to the first-generation jets which entered service with the RAF and Fleet Air Arm. Each aircraft type will be examined, looking at how the design was created and how this translated into an operational aircraft. The basic development and service history of each type will be examined, with a narrative that links the linear appearance of each new design, leading to the present day and the latest generation of Typhoon aircraft. Other aircraft types explored will include Hunter, Lightning, Phantom, Javelin and Tornado F2/3. A beautiful and comprehensive study of the UK’s design and manufacture of its fighter programme from the end of the Second World War to present, Britain’s Cold War Fighters is of much importance to aviation and military historians, modellers as well as those interested in the growing popularity of the Cold War. Highly illustrated with many unpublished photos, interviews and eyewitness accounts, this an ideal companion piece to Fonthill Media’s Britain’s Cold War Bombers and is the subject of a BBC documentary currently in commission.

British's Cold War Fighters

British's Cold War Fighters
Title British's Cold War Fighters PDF eBook
Author Tim McLelland
Publisher
Pages 332
Release 2014-01-07
Genre History
ISBN 9781781551004

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Explores the development of the British jet fighter, tracing the first designs to the jets which entered service with the RAF and Fleet Air Arm. Each type is examined, how the design was created and translated into operational aircraft. The development and history of each is studied with narrative leading to the present day and the latest generation of Typhoons.

Britain’s Cold War Bombers

Britain’s Cold War Bombers
Title Britain’s Cold War Bombers PDF eBook
Author Tim McLelland
Publisher Fonthill Media
Pages 589
Release 2017-05-17
Genre History
ISBN

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Britain’s Cold War Bombers explores the creation and development of the jet bomber, tracing the emergence of the first jet designs (the Valiant and Vulcan) through to the first-generation jets which entered service with the R.A.F. and Fleet Air Arm. Each aircraft type will be examined, looking at how the design was created and how this translated into an operational aircraft. The basic development and service history of each type will be examined, with a narrative which links the linear appearance of each new design, leading to the present day and the latest generation of Typhoon aircraft. Other aircraft types explored will include the Canberra, Sperrin, Victor, Scimitar, Buccaneer, Nimrod, Phantom, Sea Harrier, Jaguar, Tornado GR1/4 and Typhoon. Illustrations: 200 black-and-white and 50 color photographs

Cold War at 30,000 Feet

Cold War at 30,000 Feet
Title Cold War at 30,000 Feet PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey A Engel
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 375
Release 2009-06-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0674027043

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In a gripping story of international power and deception, Engel reveals the "special relationship" between the United States and Great Britain. As allies, they fought Communism; as rivals, they clashed over which would lead the Cold War fight. In the quest for sovereignty and hegemony, Engel shows that one important key was airpower, which created jobs, forged ties with the developing world, and ensured military superiority, ultimately affecting forever the global balance of power.

Britain's Forgotten Fighters of the First World War

Britain's Forgotten Fighters of the First World War
Title Britain's Forgotten Fighters of the First World War PDF eBook
Author Paul R. Hare
Publisher
Pages 160
Release 2014
Genre History
ISBN 9781781551974

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Those with any interest in the First World War will have have heard of the planes most associated with that conflict - the legendary Sopwith Camel and Royal Aircraft Factory's S.E.5a, which are often called the 'Spitfire' and 'Hurricane' of the Great War. Aviation enthusiasts might even know of the Camel's predecessors, the Sopwith Pup or the Triplane. But what of the many other planes that saw active service in the war? This is the story of those armed aeroplanes whose names few people can recall, the 'forgotten fighters' of the First World War, including the pusher 'gunbuses' of the early war years, the strange 'pulpit' design of the B.E.9, the desperate conversions of reconnaissance machines that were never intended to be armed, and those which were thought too tricky for the average pilot to handle. It is also the story of the brave men who flew these machines, fighting, and too often dying, for a cause they believed in. Some of these aeroplanes only served in small numbers and others in areas away from the main battle on the Western Front, but all made a vital contribution to the winning of the war. And these lost but iconic fighter aircraft, and the brave young men who flew them, deserve to be remembered just as much as the more famous aces in their legendary machines. This is their story.

RAF Cold War Jet Aircraft in Profile

RAF Cold War Jet Aircraft in Profile
Title RAF Cold War Jet Aircraft in Profile PDF eBook
Author CHRIS. SANDHAM-BAILEY
Publisher HarperTempest
Pages
Release 2020-02-19
Genre
ISBN 9781911658115

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Detailed profile artworks and descriptions of 14 different RAF jet aircraft types.

A Cold War Fighter Pilot in Peacetime and War

A Cold War Fighter Pilot in Peacetime and War
Title A Cold War Fighter Pilot in Peacetime and War PDF eBook
Author Derek J. Sharp
Publisher Fonthill Media
Pages 396
Release 2019-03-19
Genre History
ISBN

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— Historically rich in detail with previously unpublished photographs — A must-have for military enthusiasts, historians, modellers and those interested in the complexities of aircraft design and manoeuvres during the Cold War — A fascinating and eye-opening memoir that will appeal to fliers and non-fliers alike on how to fly the fastest jets in the RAF This is the remarkable and true story of Squadron Leader Derek J. Sharp and his incredible adventures. Nothing perhaps was more astonishing than his survival after striking a mallard duck at 500 mph and his subsequent return to pilot in command. That he survived to the age of thirty was astonishing; that he continued unashamedly on to a ripe old age was nothing short of a miracle. Conceivably, he followed the advice written on a fridge magnet in his kitchen: ‘Never drive faster than your guardian angel can fly’. This fascinating book follows the adventures of Sharp from schoolboy to highly respected aviator. He flew fighters and nuclear bombers, finally seeing action in the first Gulf War flying defenceless transport jets close to the Iraq border. Sharp consequently survived Saddam Hussein’s Scuds and American Patriot missiles – ‘friendly fire’ aimed directly at the author. He flew Her Majesty The Queen and lived in a time long before political correctness, the breathalyser and motorcar safety checks. He achieved all that he set out to do, and more. That would undoubtedly be his epitaph…