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English Electric aircraft: books - history and technology

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Canberra - The Greatest Multi Role Aircraft of the Cold War (Volume 1)

An aviation legend designed in the mid-1940s, the English Electric Canberra entered service in 1951 with RAF Bomber Command. It served in the conventional, interdictor and nuclear bomber role with the RAF, Germany, the Middle East and the Far East.
Its performance and adaptability made it ideal as a reconnaissance aircraft and the final version, the Canberra PR.9, only finally retired in July 2006.

The Canberra was used in many support roles, especially in signals/electronic warfare. It was adopted by air forces from South America to Africa and India as well as Australia and New Zealand and licence-built as the Martin B-57.
It was involved in conflicts from the Suez Crisis and the Malayan Emergency, and various other hot spots with the RAF, to the Australian and USAF ops in Vietnam, and even the Indo-Pakistani War when both sides used Canberras, and the 1982 Falklands War.
Used in trials and evaluation, the Canberra held various height and speed records, and NASA's High Altitude Research Program WB-57s are still active.
The Canberra is beloved by many dedicated enthusiasts and aircraft (or cockpits) still survive in museums, as well as some in flying condition.

This book is beautifully illustrated with many rare and unpublished photographs.

Author:Ken Delve, John Sheehan
Specs:528 pages, 25 x 17 x 3.7 cm / 9.8 x 6.7 x 1.46 in, hardback
Illustrations:404 b&w and 52 colour photographs
Publisher:Fonthill Media (GB, 2022)
EAN:9781781558744
Book: Canberra - The Greatest Multi Role Aircraft of the Cold War (Volume 1)

Canberra - The Greatest Multi Role Aircraft of the Cold War (Volume 1)

Language: English

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Canberra - The Greatest Multi Role Aircraft of the Cold War (Volume 2)

With a 50-year career record from the Suez and Vietnam War, the versatile, unique and popular Canberra became an aviation legend.
It was involved in a number of conflicts with many of those users, the most intense of which was the USAF use in Vietnam, although Canberras were also on both sides in the India-Pakistan conflicts; a number of conflicts in South America saw Canberra involvement, the Argentinian Canberras flew ops against the British Task Force in the Falklands conflict.

This volume also looks at overall development of the Canberra, and the role of the Operational Conversion Unit in training both RAF and overseas aircrew.
The Canberra was used extensively in trials and evaluation, and, with NASA, a small number of aircraft still perform this role (2022). The aircraft has attracted interest from enthusiasts, and this has ensured that a significant number of aircraft survive in museums and private collections, and a few are kept in flying condition.

Author:Ken Delve, John Sheehan
Specs:624 pages, 25 x 17 x 4.6 cm / 9.8 x 6.7 x 1.81 in, hardback
Illustrations:530 b&w and 36 colour photographs
Publisher:Fonthill Media (GB, 2022)
EAN:9781781558751
Book: Canberra - The Greatest Multi Role Aircraft of the Cold War (Volume 2)

Canberra - The Greatest Multi Role Aircraft of the Cold War (Volume 2)

Language: English

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English Electric Canberra - The History and Development of a Classic Jet

This amazing aeroplane first flew in 1949, and as at 2005, is still in front-line service with the RAF. It has served in a variety of roles including those of medium conventional bomber, tactical nuclear bomber, photo-reconnaissance, night intruder, navigational trainer, maritime strike, electronic countermeasures, atomic cloud sampling and target-towing.
It was manufactured in the USA under license as the Martin B-57, and in Australia under licence as the Canberra B-20. It has been exported to Argentina, Chile, France, Germany, India, Peru, Sweden, Venezuela, South Africa and other Commonwealth countries.

This book looks at the development of the aircraft during the early days of jet power and especially at its Rolls-Royce Avon power-plant. It was Britain's first jet bomber. Each of the many marks and variants are described and illustrated by many remarkable and rare photographs.
The type's record of service with RAF squadrons throughout its service life is given together with descriptions of the many experimental models that were used in the development of a variety of weapons and avionic systems.

Author:Bruce Barrymore Halpenny
Specs:208 pages, 24.5 x 17 x 1.4 cm / 9.7 x 6.7 x 0.55 in, paperback
Illustrations:197 photographs. 16 pages drawings in colour plus 8 pages colour profile drawings
Publisher:Pen & Sword Books Ltd (GB, 2014)
EAN:9781783461905
Book: English Electric Canberra - The History and Development of a Classic Jet

English Electric Canberra - The History and Development of a Classic Jet

Language: English

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Black Box Canberras : British Test and Trials Canberras 1951-1994

English Electric's Canberra saw an unbroken 46 years of service in the UK as a test and trials aircraft from 1951 until final retirement in 1994. Flown by Government research establishments, military units and military defence contractors on a vast range of tasks, the versatile Canberra contributed to the development of aircraft engines, airborne radars, reconnaissance sensors, aircrew equipment, nuclear weapons, conventional armament, missiles and much more besides.

The Canberra was flown in particular as a platform for the majority of post-war UK-developed airborne interception radars, from AI.18 through AI.20, AI.23 and a number of experimental radars, to AI.24 Foxhunter and beyond.
Other projects covered included missile programmes; electro-optical sensors for the TSR-2 optical linescan; reconnaissance radars for the V-Force and the TSR.2's P.391 SLAR and the ASTOR SAR that led to the Sentinel R.1.

The UK stealth programme and the 'Rubber Duck' Canberra is examined as are Double Scorpion and Spectre rocket engines as well as aiming systems and the Q-band strike radar. The huge variety of airframe modifications and colour schemes of these special aircraft are fully illustrated making this an invaluable book for the aviation enthusiast, modeller and historian.

Author:Dave Forster
Specs:228 pages, 29.5 x 21 x 1.3 cm / 11.6 x 8.25 x 0.51 in, hardback
Illustrations:250+ b&w and colour photographs
Publisher:Hikoki Publications (GB, 2016)
EAN:9781902109534
Book: Black Box Canberras : British Test and Trials Canberras 1951-1994

Black Box Canberras : British Test and Trials Canberras 1951-1994

Language: English

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RAF Canberra Units of the Cold War (Osprey)

From its first public demonstration at the Farnborough Airshow of 1949, the English Electric Canberra bomber captured the attention of the aviation world. It could outmanoeuvre all the fighters of the time and it could climb way above their operating ceilings. Yet this Cold War equivalent of the Mosquito was simple to maintain and a delight to fly, although it could bite any pilot who did not treat it with respect.
The Canberra B 2 first flew on 21 April 1950 and entered frontline service with No 101 Sqn in May 1951. In a testament to the aircraft's benign handling characteristics, the transition programme consisted of only 20 hours in the Gloster Meteor and three hours in the dual-control Canberra trainer. With a maximum speed of 470 knots (871 km/h), a standard service ceiling of 48,000 ft (14,600 m) and the ability to carry a 3.6-tonne (7,900-lb) payload, the Canberra was an instant success.

Contents: Canberra creation - The first Canberras into service: trailblazer for Cold War tactical bombing tactics - The Suez Campaign - Supporting Christmas Island nuclear weapons tests - Canberra Light Bomber Force deployments to Middle and Far East - Canberra involvement in RAF - USAF nuclear strike plans - Canberra versatility: strategic photo and electronic reconnaissance - Overall evaluation - Appendices: Listing all units equipped with the Canberra and where they were based.

Author:Andrew J. Brookes
Specs:96 pages, 25 x 18.5 x 0.8 cm / 9.8 x 7.3 x 0.31 in, paperback
Illustrations:photographs and drawings (in b&w and colour)
Publisher:Osprey Publishing (GB, 2014)
Series:Combat Aircraft (105)
EAN:9781782004110
Book: RAF Canberra Units of the Cold War (Osprey)

RAF Canberra Units of the Cold War

Language: English

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The English Electric Lightning - Rare Photographs from Wartime Archives (Images of War)

The early 1950s were a boom time for British aviation. The lessons of six years of war had been learned and much of the research into jet engines, radar and aerodynamics had begun to reach fruition. In Britain, jet engine technology led the world, while wartime developments into swept wing design in Germany and their transonic research programme were used to give western design teams a quantum leap in aircraft technology.

The English Electric Lightning emerged at this time. This supersonic fighter aircraft of the Cold War era is perhaps best remembered for its amazing take-off performance, its exceptional rate of climb and its immense speed. Here, Martin Bowman takes us on a photographic journey, illustrating the various landmarks of the Lightning's impressive operational history.

Author:Martin Bowman
Specs:144 pages, 24.5 x 19 x 1 cm / 9.7 x 7.5 x 0.39 in, paperback
Illustrations:120 b&w and colour photographs
Publisher:Pen & Sword Books Ltd (GB, 2018)
Series:Images of War
EAN:9781526705563
Book: The English Electric Lightning - Rare Photographs from Wartime Archives (Images of War)

The English Electric Lightning - Rare Photographs from Wartime Archives

Language: English

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Lightning from the Cockpit - Flying the Supersonic Legend

The English Electric Lightning was the only single-seat supersonic interceptor fighter designed and manufactured in the UK. It saw service with the RAF in the sixties and seventies and gained a worthy reputation for its speed (in excess of Mach 2) and phenomenal rate of climb. It was, however, a not entirely reliable aeroplane and over fifty were lost during its operational career.

In this book, the author has gathered together 16 personal accounts of what it was like to fly the Lightning, thrilling stories that convey the immense brute power of the machine and also its many pitfalls. To see a Lightning take off and climb vertically until it vanishes into the sky was one of the most spectacular sights in aviation. The lengthy Appendices include original offical pilot notes, cockpit layout and operational interception routines.

Author:Peter Caygill
Specs:192 pages, 23.5 x 17.5 x 1.6 cm / 9.25 x 6.9 x 0.63 in, paperback
Illustrations:40 b&w photographs
Publisher:Pen & Sword Books Ltd (GB, 2006)
EAN:9781844153558
Book: Lightning from the Cockpit - Flying the Supersonic Legend

Lightning from the Cockpit - Flying the Supersonic Legend

Language: English

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From Lysander to Lightning - Teddy Petter, Aircraft Designer

The Lysander, Canberra, Lightning and Folland Gnat are massive names in the world of aviation. Only three aspects bound together these top-class aircraft: they were each radical in design, they were all successful in Britain and overseas, and they were all born of the genius of Teddy Petter.

This book tells the story of Petter's life and family, with his ability to inspire the loyalty of his teams, as well as his tendencies and his eccentricities, right down to his retirement to a religious commune in France. Here Glyn Davies not only explores Petter's life, but also expands on the nature of his remarkable aircraft and why they are so legendary.

Author:Glyn Davies
Specs:160 pages, 23.5 x 15.5 x 1 cm / 9.25 x 6.1 x 0.39 in, paperback
Illustrations:90 b&w photographs
Publisher:The History Press Ltd (GB, 2014)
EAN:9780752492117
Book: From Lysander to Lightning - Teddy Petter, Aircraft Designer

From Lysander to Lightning - Teddy Petter, Aircraft Designer

Language: English

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