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An expanded and updated edition of the history of aviation
Discover the enthralling story of how we took to the skies, in this journey through ...
'People often say that non-fiction books read like fast-moving thrillers, but this one genuinely does... This is a splendid book - and highly recommended.' Daily Mail ...
A new edition of the definitive visual history of the world's aircraft, lavishly illustrated with more than 800 iconic machines.
Take an action-packed flight ...
'These are stories of passion and dedication, of risk and resilience, of excellence and Australian larrikinism, of inventiveness and determination.' Captain Richard Champion de Crespigny ...
Announced in 1912, the Schneider Trophy was a series of glamorous air contests, popularly known as races, that captivated both sides of the Atlantic. While ...
In April 1972, after six gruelling years of design and development, the then Lockheed California Company (now Lockheed Martin) delivered the most technologically advanced commercial ...
The biography of Frank Whittle - RAF pilot, mathematician of genius, inventor of the jet engine and British hero.
The story of Frank Whittle - RAF pilot ...
Welcome to the world of corporate decision-making, workplace gambles, and a myriad of human interactions. This is a story that affirms the traditional values of ...
From canvas tents to Terminal 6 charting the history of Heathrow Airport in photographs. London's Heathrow Airport has seen dramatic changes since it opened ...
By producing the A300 - the first twin-jet, wide-body airliner in the world - the European Airbus consortium succeeded in joining the league of leading aircraft makers ...
The McDonnell Douglas DC-10 three-engine jet is one of the most distinctive wide-bodied aircraft and since the early 1970s has been operated by many airlines ...
Great Britain's aircraft industry started in 1908, with the first formally registered organisation in the world to offer to design and build an aeroplane ...
From Henri Fabre's first successful take off from water and landing near Marseilles, to the introduction of a hull rather than floats by American ...
When the Soviet Union fell in December 1991, there were close to 3,500 assorted Soviet-built airliners that could be deemed operational - more than there ...