Viscount, Comet & Concorde

Viscount, Comet & Concorde
Author: Stewart Wilson
Publisher: Motorbooks International
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1996
Genre: Airplanes
ISBN: 9781875671212

Viscount, Comet and ConcordeSubtitled: The Story of Three Pioneer Airliners of the Postwar Era. The Vickers Viscount was the worlds first turboprop airliner and remains Britains most successful commercial airliner. The de Havilland Comet, appearing in 1949, was the worlds first jet airliner. And the BAC-Aerospatiale Concorde is the only supersonic transport to have achieved the status of regular airline service, cruising over long distances at twice the speed of sound. Detailed highlights of each aircrafts development and operational history. Legends of the Air 3. Sftbd., 8 1/2x 11, 196 pgs., 32 color pgs.

The Magic of a Name: The Rolls-Royce Story, Part 2

The Magic of a Name: The Rolls-Royce Story, Part 2
Author: Peter Pugh
Publisher: Icon Books Ltd
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2015-04-02
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1848319630

The Magic of a Name tells the story of the first 40 years of Britain's most prestigious manufacturer - Rolls-Royce. Beginning with the historic meeting in 1904 of Henry Royce and the Honourable C.S. Rolls, and the birth in 1906 of the legendary Silver Ghost, Peter Pugh tells a story of genius, skill, hard work and dedication which gave the world cars and aero engines unrivalled in their excellence. In 1915, 100 years ago, the pair produced their first aero engine, the Eagle which along with the Hawk, Falcon and Condor proved themselves in battle in the First World War. In the Second the totemic Merlin was installed in the Spitfire and built in a race against time in 1940 to help win the Battle of Britain. With unrivalled access to the company's archives, Peter Pugh's history is a unique portrait of both an iconic name and of British industry at its best.

Cold War at 30,000 Feet

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

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.

From Bouncing Bombs to Concorde

From Bouncing Bombs to Concorde
Author: Robert Gardner
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2006-06-22
Genre: Design
ISBN: 0752496034

George Edwards' name is synonymous with the Vickers Viscount, the world's first turboprop airliner; the controversial TSR2 project and the legendary Anglo-French Concorde. During the Second World War, it was Edwards who made the Dam Busters' bouncing bombs bounce.

Concorde, A Designer's Life

Concorde, A Designer's Life
Author: Ted Talbot
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2013-09-01
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 0752496328

Do you remember the time we used to do New York in three hours? Even twenty years after its final flight, Concorde remains the pinnacle of aviation design. The aircraft is still unmatched, which has led to a vast swathe of material being written about the aeroplane itself. However, relatively little has been said about the people who designed it. Concorde, A Designer's Life is an autobiography peppered with anecdotes from the team, humorous life stories and several 'technibits', all covering the design period of Concorde. Ted Talbot, who began his career at BAC as an aerodynamicist and later became chief design engineer, has combined the technical narrative with personal and family reminiscences to remind the reader that engineers have lives too. The path to Mach 2 was bumpy, with threats of cancellation and opposition from the Americans and the Russians, but this generally indicated to the Concorde team that they were on the right path! This informative, witty and thoroughly enjoyable peek into an unusual life is a valuable addition to any bookshelf.

Twentieth Century Industrial Archaeology

Twentieth Century Industrial Archaeology
Author: Michael Stratton
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2014-04-04
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1136748083

This book examines the industrial monuments of twentieth- century Britain. Each chapter takes a specific theme and examines it in the context of the buildings and structure of the twentieth century. The authors are both leading experts in the field, having written widely on various aspects of the subject. In this new and comprehensive survey they respond to the growing interest in twentieth-century architecture and industrial archaeology. The book is well illustrated with superb and unique illustrations drawn from the archives of the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England. It will mark and celebrate the end of the century with a tribute to its remarkable built industrial heritage.