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Luchtvaartindustrie - Groot-Brittannië: boeken - historie

Een boek over de luchtvaartindustrie in Groot-Brittannië? Hier vindt U boeken over de historie en toestellen van Britse vliegtuigfabrieken.

British Aircraft Manufacturers Since 1909

Traces one hundred years of the British aviation industry, its history, origins, mergers and takeovers. It details the evolution of the British aviation industry and is an epitaph to household famous names such as Armstrong-Whitworth, de Havilland, Chadwick, Claude-Graham White, Sopwith, A. V. Roe, Mitchell, Hawker, Handley Page, Petter and Fairey to name but a few. Of more recent times, the likes of Sidney Camm, Hooker and Hooper, all of whom, made VTOL more than just a dream, are also covered in astonishing and exhausting detail.

Of the major firms, most at some time or other have been absorbed, merged or reorganised to form a single conglomerate, BAe Systems and Rolls-Royce are chronicled from the outset to the mighty companies they are today. Only PBN-Britten Norman - who on several occasions escaped extinction due to financial difficulties - and Westland, now part of AgustaWestland, and Short Bros of Northern Ireland remain independent, although even the latter, are part of Canadian, Bombardier Co.

"British Aircraft Manufacturers since 1909" tells the complete and enthralling story of how Britain ruled the world in terms of manufacturing and aircraft design from nimble but fragile biplanes and majestic airliners that united the world to the advanced bombers and fighters of today.

Auteur:Peter Dancey
Uitvoering:256 blz, 23.5 x 15.5 x 2.1 cm, hardcover
Illustraties:150 zwart-wit foto's
Uitgever:Fonthill Media (GB, 2013)
Boek: British Aircraft Manufacturers Since 1909

British Aircraft Manufacturers Since 1909

Taal: Engels

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British & Allied Aircraft Manufacturers of the First World War

At the start of the First World War, little thought had been given to how aircraft would play a part in the conflict. The Royal Flying Corps consisted of five squadrons, one equipped with observation balloons and the others with aircraft. In fact, so advanced was Britain that its squadrons were the first in the world.
Along with the Royal Flying Corps, Britain also had the Royal Naval Air Service, which pioneered the use of aircraft carriers. The value of aircraft was soon realised and rapid expansion took place of both services, each using a variety of aircraft from Sopwith Pups and Camels, to Bristol F.2Bs and the huge Handley page O/400 bombers, as well as Vickers Vimys, Martinsyde G.100s and Avro 504s.
With a wide range of aircraft of all types, from fighters to bombers, seaplanes and reconnaissance types, the British air forces started the war with barely 150 aircraft but ended it with thousands.

Terry Treadwell takes us through the various types, their uses and history, and this companion to his "German and Austro-Hungarian Aircraft Manufacturers" is profusely illustrated with images of the men and machines that protected the skies of the Allied territories.

Auteur:Terry C. Treadwell
Uitvoering:224 blz, 24.5 x 17.5 x 1.8 cm, softcover
Illustraties:300 z/w illustraties
Uitgever:Amberley Publishing (GB, 2011)
Boek: British & Allied Aircraft Manufacturers of the First World War

British & Allied Aircraft Manufacturers of the First World War

Taal: Engels

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Aircraft and Aerospace Manufacturing in Northern Ireland : An Illustrated History - 1909 to the Present Day

Northern Ireland has an enviable, extensive and often unappreciated role in aviation history.
With a focus on aircraft manufacturing from the first pioneering steps by Lilian Bland, Joseph Cordner and a young Harry Ferguson, through a century of developments in production and research, this illustrated volume highlights that history and the people who played a part.

Using over 300 black and white and colour images, with extended captions, the authors take a chronological look at how, from innovative beginnings, a successful aircraft and aerospace industry has thrived locally through periods of war and peace.
Aircraft from both military and civil backgrounds are featured including the early experiments, licensed military production, flying boats, conversions, fascinating research designs, jet and missile developments, and successful transport and passenger aeroplanes. Details of both locations and people help to bring the story to life.

Written by two experts on the topic and drawing on the archives and collections of Bombardier Belfast and Ulster Aviation Society, this volume contains much previously unpublished material.

Auteur:Guy Warner, Ernie Cromie
Uitvoering:128 blz, 20 x 24 x 0.7 cm, softcover
Illustraties:300+ z/w- en kleurenfoto's
Uitgever:Colourpoint Books (GB, 2014)
Boek: Aircraft and Aerospace Manufacturing in Northern Ireland : An Illustrated History - 1909 to the Present Day

Aircraft and Aerospace Manufacturing in Northern Ireland : An Illustrated History - 1909 to the Present Day

Taal: Engels

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Fighters Under Construction in World War Two - Rare photographs from Wartime Archives (Images of War)

A wide variety of military fighter aircraft were developed and utilized during the course of the Second World War. Development was dictated by the imperatives of war, and the World War II saw fighter combat on a larger scale than any other conflict to date.

This book profiles some of the most important fighter aircraft employed during the conflict, such as the iconic Spitfire, Hurricane, Typhoon, Bristol Beaufighter and De Havilland Mosquito, charting the developmental course of each craft in turn.
The book works to illustrate the skill and initiative of the engineers who designed and created such aircraft, as well as the pilots who went on to fly them. This is a vivid account of the development and exploits of some of the most important fighter aircraft employed during one of the most pivotal periods of military and aviation history.

Auteur:Graham Simons
Uitvoering:128 blz, 24.5 x 19 x 0.8 cm, softcover
Illustraties:rijk geïllustreerd met zwart-wit foto's
Uitgever:Pen & Sword Books Ltd (GB, 2013)
Serie:Images of War
Boek: Fighters Under Construction in World War Two - Rare photographs from Wartime Archives (Images of War)

Fighters Under Construction in World War Two - Rare photographs from Wartime Archives

Taal: Engels

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British Post-War Airliners - An A to Z of UK Aircraft 1945-2000

This was originally intended to be one volume but became so vast that instead it compliments "British Post-War Airliners - A History of Commercial Aircraft 1945-2000".

This volume has two chapters, chapter one comprising essays on 67 discrete types of British commercial aircraft, each one covered in depth and with a drawing, the specifications, the essay and some photographs.
Chapter two deals with projects, designs unfulfilled and the like.
A typical Ord-Hume book, it is exhaustive on the subject and written with wit and eloquence.

Auteur:Arthur W.J.G. Ord-Hume
Uitvoering:256 blz, 27 x 21 x 2.3 cm, softcover
Illustraties:515 foto's
Uitgever:Stenlake Publishing (GB, 2017)
Boek: British Post-War Airliners - An A to Z of UK Aircraft 1945-2000

British Post-War Airliners - An A to Z of UK Aircraft 1945-2000

Taal: Engels

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Scotland's Aviation History

Tells the story of the development of aviation in Scotland. Although mainly dealing with the era of powered flight, the story begins with early attempts to fly by Scottish man, then looks at ballooning.
However, the main focus of the book is the 20th century, starting with the Lanark 1910 meeting and the 1911 Daily Mail Air Race. Pioneer aviation is swiftly followed by the First World War and the activities of the Royal Flying Corps at Montrose and elsewhere.

The post-war development of civil aviation continues the story with the opening of airports, island services, helicopters and more. Readers unfamiliar with Ord-Hume's style will discover a witty writer who at the same time produces a coherent and intelligent narrative, a tricky task for a subject as complex as this, possibly explaining why lesser authors have shied away from attempting it.

This book is packed with over 200 photographs - any remaining white space is crammed full of lengthy and detailed captions by a man who knows his subject.

Auteur:Arthur W. J. G. Ord-Hume
Uitvoering:144 blz, 27.5 x 21 x 0.8 cm, softcover
Illustraties:233 foto's
Uitgever:Stenlake Publishing (GB, 2014)
Boek: Scotland's Aviation History

Scotland's Aviation History

Taal: Engels

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Britain's Imperial Air Routes 1918-1939

Britain's Imperial Air Routes 1918-1939

Robin Higham

Engels | hardcover | 384 blz | 2015

Born of Adversity : Britains Airlines 1919-1963

Born of Adversity - Britains Airlines 1919-1963

Guy Halford-Macleod

Engels | softcover | 208 blz | 2014

Gone but Not Forgotten: Defunct British Airlines 45>

Gone but Not Forgotten : Defunct British Airlines Since 1945

Alan Phillips

Engels | softcover | 128 blz | 2017

Commercial Aviation in Britain in the 1970s

Commercial Aviation in Britain in the 1970s

Malcolm Fife

Engels | softcover | 96 blz | 2016

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