Dorset Aviation Through Time

Dorset Aviation Through Time
Author: Mike Phipp
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2020-11-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1445698498

Rare and unpublished images telling the story of the county's aviation history. Often regarded as a quiet holiday county, in fact Dorset has many aviation connections.

Southampton Airport Through Time

Southampton Airport Through Time
Author: Peter C. Brown
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2019-06-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1445687453

Exploring rare and unpublished historic illustrations recording the history of Southampton airport over time.

Bournemouth Through Time

Bournemouth Through Time
Author: John Christopher
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2012-02-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1445623250

This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which Bournemouth has changed and developed over the last century

Wimborne Minster Through Time

Wimborne Minster Through Time
Author: Roger Guttridge
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2024-03-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1398116432

This fascinating set of photographs shows how Wimborne Minster has changed and developed over the last century.

Bournemouth Airport Through Time

Bournemouth Airport Through Time
Author: Mike Phipp
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2017-10-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1445673983

This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which Bournemouth Airport has changed and developed over the last century.

Wessex Aviation Industry

Wessex Aviation Industry
Author: Mike Phipp
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2011-06-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1445624362

Tracing the story of aviation in Wessex from its earliest beginnings to the modern hi-tech industry that exists today.

A History of Aviation at Brooklands in 100 Objects

A History of Aviation at Brooklands in 100 Objects
Author: Nigel Spooner
Publisher: Air World
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2024-06-30
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1526790947

At the dawn of the twentieth century mankind had not yet achieved powered flight. The main motive power then was provided by steam engines – heavy, dirty and inefficient. If one wanted to travel ‘over seas’ one had to travel on them. A journey from London to New York, by steam-driven train and ship, took more than 6 days. By the time the same century drew to a close in December 1999, air travel was the normal choice for long journeys. Millions of people every day flew comfortably and safely in pressurised aluminium airliners propelled by simple, clean and efficient gas turbine engines. The same journey from London to New York could be achieved at supersonic speed in less than 6 hours. For much of that century, many of the extraordinary developments that moved aviation from fragile wood and fabric biplanes to supersonic transports were achieved on 330 acres of low-lying former estate farmland in Surrey, England. The estate was called Brooklands. Those marshy acres were transformed from 1907 into the world’s first custom-built motor-racing circuit, then a rapidly developing aerodrome, and finally one of the country’s largest aircraft factories, employing tens of thousands of people. Nearly 19,000 aircraft of many different types were built at Brooklands during nine decades of peace and war. By the 1980s however it was being eclipsed by larger manufacturing sites elsewhere, with longer runways and better communications links; its owner, by then called British Aerospace, finally closed the factory in 1989. This book tells the history of those amazing developments through 100 of the key aircraft, engines, places and other objects that can still be seen, either in or near Brooklands Museum or in other locations around the country. It also highlights the stories of six designers whose inspiring creativity produced aircraft, engines and weapons ranging from Camel to Concorde, Fury to Harrier, Wellington to Viscount, Merlin to Olympus. Between them, Thomas Sopwith, Barnes Wallis, Rex Pierson, Sydney Camm, Stanley Hooker and George Edwards were responsible for much of what was designed, built and flown, not only at Brooklands but elsewhere too. The book is arranged in successive historical episodes but the many links between the objects and the designers should allow readers to follow different paths if they so wish. It is not intended as a technical reference but rather to inspire the reader to seek out the objects and discover more about them.

History of Air-to-Air Refuelling

History of Air-to-Air Refuelling
Author: Richard M. Tanner
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 669
Release: 2006-09-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1783460288

This is a unique account of the development and operational use of air-to-air flight refuelling since its early beginnings in the USA and the UK to the equipment that is in use today. The author draws upon his life-long career as senior design engineer with the successful British company In-Flight Refuelling who were responsible for the development of the hose and drogue technique now preferred by many of the world's air forces. The story begins in the early 1920s when the art of air refuelling was part of the Barn Storming record-breaking attempts that were popular in the USA. It continues into the late thirties when successful experiments were made. Amazingly, the Royal Air Force were not interested in pursuing this great technical advantage during World War II and it was the USAAF who requested the British invention to experiment with on their B–17s and B-24s. The Korean War saw extended use of operational air-to-air refuelling for the first time and now the 'tanker fleet' is an essential unit in major air-forces around the world.

Flight

Flight
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1928
Genre: Aeronautics
ISBN: