Author: Christopher Henry Barnes
Publisher: Brassey's
ISBN:
Category : Bristol airplanes
Languages : en
Pages : 415
Book Description
Bristol Aircraft Since 1910
Author: Christopher Henry Barnes
Publisher: Brassey's
ISBN:
Category : Bristol airplanes
Languages : en
Pages : 415
Book Description
Publisher: Brassey's
ISBN:
Category : Bristol airplanes
Languages : en
Pages : 415
Book Description
Bristol Aircraft Since 1910
Author: Christopher Henry Barnes
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bristol airplanes
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bristol airplanes
Languages : en
Pages :
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Blackburn Aircraft Since 1909
Author: A.J. Jackson
Publisher: Naval Inst Press
ISBN: 9780870210242
Category : Blackburn aircraft
Languages : en
Pages : 571
Book Description
Traces the history of the British aircraft company and describes the development and characteristics of each model of commercial and military aircraft they produced
Publisher: Naval Inst Press
ISBN: 9780870210242
Category : Blackburn aircraft
Languages : en
Pages : 571
Book Description
Traces the history of the British aircraft company and describes the development and characteristics of each model of commercial and military aircraft they produced
Vickers Aircraft Since 1908
Author: Charles Ferdinand Andrews
Publisher: Putnam Aeronautical Books
ISBN: 9780851778150
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 593
Book Description
Publisher: Putnam Aeronautical Books
ISBN: 9780851778150
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 593
Book Description
Aircraft
Author: David Pascoe
Publisher: Reaktion Books
ISBN: 1861894686
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
In his celebrated manifesto, "Aircraft" (1935), the architect Le Corbusier presented more than 100 photographs celebrating airplanes either in imperious flight or elegantly at rest. Dwelling on the artfully abstracted shapes of noses, wings, and tails, he declared : "Ponder a moment on the truth of these objects! Clearness of function!" In Aircraft, David Pascoe follows this lead and offers a startling new account of the form of the airplane, an object that, in the course of a hundred years, has developed from a flimsy contraption of wood, wire and canvas into a machine compounded of exotic materials whose wings can touch the edges of space. Tracing the airplane through the twentieth century, he considers the subject from a number of perspectives: as an inspiration for artists, architects and politicians; as a miracle of engineering; as a product of industrialized culture; as a device of military ambition; and, finally, in its clearness of function, as an instance of sublime technology. Profusely illustrated and authoritatively written, Aircraft offers not just a fresh account of aeronautical design, documenting, in particular, the forms of earlier flying machines and the dependence of later projects upon them, but also provides a cultural history of an object whose very shape contains the dreams and nightmares of the modern age.
Publisher: Reaktion Books
ISBN: 1861894686
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
In his celebrated manifesto, "Aircraft" (1935), the architect Le Corbusier presented more than 100 photographs celebrating airplanes either in imperious flight or elegantly at rest. Dwelling on the artfully abstracted shapes of noses, wings, and tails, he declared : "Ponder a moment on the truth of these objects! Clearness of function!" In Aircraft, David Pascoe follows this lead and offers a startling new account of the form of the airplane, an object that, in the course of a hundred years, has developed from a flimsy contraption of wood, wire and canvas into a machine compounded of exotic materials whose wings can touch the edges of space. Tracing the airplane through the twentieth century, he considers the subject from a number of perspectives: as an inspiration for artists, architects and politicians; as a miracle of engineering; as a product of industrialized culture; as a device of military ambition; and, finally, in its clearness of function, as an instance of sublime technology. Profusely illustrated and authoritatively written, Aircraft offers not just a fresh account of aeronautical design, documenting, in particular, the forms of earlier flying machines and the dependence of later projects upon them, but also provides a cultural history of an object whose very shape contains the dreams and nightmares of the modern age.
The History of Air Intercept Radar & the British Nightfighter 1935–1959
Author: Ian White
Publisher: Pen and Sword
ISBN: 1526743469
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
This detailed history of Air Intercept radar traces the development of this vital military technology with the Royal Air Force during WWII. In the years after World War I, the United Kingdom was desperate to develop some form of protection from an enemy air strike. As early as 1923, the British Army had devised “sound mirrors” that could detect aircraft up to twelve miles away. This technical history traces the development of military radar technology from this early, experimental phase to the creation of the first air-to-air radar systems and their uses in battle. Historian Ian White sets this fascinating narrative within the larger political, military, economic and technological context of the era. Through World War II, Air Intercept radar was a vital asset in protecting RAF bomber forces as well as the country itself. But developing the technology required the tireless work of physicists and engineers in the Air Ministry Research Establishment, particularly members of the Establishment’s Airborne Group working under Dr. Edward Bowen. Their Airborne Interception radars, such as the AI Mk. IV, were used in Blenheim night-fighters during the winter Blitz and by Mosquito during the Baedeker Raids. This in-depth history covers the introduction of centimetric technology at the Telecommunications Research Establishment, the creation of centimetric AI, and their installation in the Beaufighter and later marks of the Mosquito. It describes the creation of the Radiation Laboratory at MIT and concludes with a section on further developments during the Cold War.
Publisher: Pen and Sword
ISBN: 1526743469
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
This detailed history of Air Intercept radar traces the development of this vital military technology with the Royal Air Force during WWII. In the years after World War I, the United Kingdom was desperate to develop some form of protection from an enemy air strike. As early as 1923, the British Army had devised “sound mirrors” that could detect aircraft up to twelve miles away. This technical history traces the development of military radar technology from this early, experimental phase to the creation of the first air-to-air radar systems and their uses in battle. Historian Ian White sets this fascinating narrative within the larger political, military, economic and technological context of the era. Through World War II, Air Intercept radar was a vital asset in protecting RAF bomber forces as well as the country itself. But developing the technology required the tireless work of physicists and engineers in the Air Ministry Research Establishment, particularly members of the Establishment’s Airborne Group working under Dr. Edward Bowen. Their Airborne Interception radars, such as the AI Mk. IV, were used in Blenheim night-fighters during the winter Blitz and by Mosquito during the Baedeker Raids. This in-depth history covers the introduction of centimetric technology at the Telecommunications Research Establishment, the creation of centimetric AI, and their installation in the Beaufighter and later marks of the Mosquito. It describes the creation of the Radiation Laboratory at MIT and concludes with a section on further developments during the Cold War.
British Aircraft Corporation
Author: Stephen Skinner
Publisher: Crowood
ISBN: 1847974503
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 503
Book Description
The British Aircraft Corporation was formed from The Bristol Aeroplane Company, English Electric, Vickers-Armstrong and Hunting in 1960. In its short, seventeen-year, life, the British Aircraft Corporation built some of the most important aircraft and missiles of the 1960s, 1970s and beyond: its best-known products included the Jaguar and Tornado warplanes, Rapier missile and One-Eleven airliner. It was also responsible for the stillborn TSR2 strike aircraft, the 1965 cancellation of which remains controversial to this day. Most famously, the Anglo-French Concorde supersonic airliner came from the BAC stable. BAC was subsumed into British Aerospace (now BAE Systems) in 1977, but many of its products remain in service to this day. This book tells their complete story.
Publisher: Crowood
ISBN: 1847974503
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 503
Book Description
The British Aircraft Corporation was formed from The Bristol Aeroplane Company, English Electric, Vickers-Armstrong and Hunting in 1960. In its short, seventeen-year, life, the British Aircraft Corporation built some of the most important aircraft and missiles of the 1960s, 1970s and beyond: its best-known products included the Jaguar and Tornado warplanes, Rapier missile and One-Eleven airliner. It was also responsible for the stillborn TSR2 strike aircraft, the 1965 cancellation of which remains controversial to this day. Most famously, the Anglo-French Concorde supersonic airliner came from the BAC stable. BAC was subsumed into British Aerospace (now BAE Systems) in 1977, but many of its products remain in service to this day. This book tells their complete story.
The RAF and Aircraft Design, 1923-1939
Author: Colin Sinnott
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 9780714651583
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
This work describes the vitl role of the Air Ministry in the development of the RAF's fighters and bombers before WWII.
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 9780714651583
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
This work describes the vitl role of the Air Ministry in the development of the RAF's fighters and bombers before WWII.
Hawker Aircraft Since 1920
Author: Francis K. Mason
Publisher: Naval Inst Press
ISBN: 9781557503510
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 657
Book Description
This popular and highly-acclaimed series includes an abundance of photos, accurate line drawings, fascinating evaluations of aircraft design, and complete histories of aircraft manufacturers.
Publisher: Naval Inst Press
ISBN: 9781557503510
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 657
Book Description
This popular and highly-acclaimed series includes an abundance of photos, accurate line drawings, fascinating evaluations of aircraft design, and complete histories of aircraft manufacturers.
A Quiet Country Town
Author: David Gibbings
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN: 0750964464
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
‘an excellent read’ AEROSPACE magazine In 1915, Westland Aircraft Works was established in the country town of Yeovil. Since then, aircraft have been designed, manufactured and tested at Westland, including the Lysander, which was used to transport British agents to Europe during the Second World War. In 1948, the company focused solely on helicopters and its aircraft have been sent all over the world since then, used in life-saving with Air Ambulance and Search and Rescue, and deployed in warfare such as Balkans, Iraq and Afghanistan. In this new and updated edition of A Quiet Country Town, David Gibbings celebrates over 100 years of Westland through an anthology of writings that retell the company’s history and its special relationship with Yeovil, which has rarely been quiet since the first aircraft took off from the airfield that now lies at its heart.
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN: 0750964464
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
‘an excellent read’ AEROSPACE magazine In 1915, Westland Aircraft Works was established in the country town of Yeovil. Since then, aircraft have been designed, manufactured and tested at Westland, including the Lysander, which was used to transport British agents to Europe during the Second World War. In 1948, the company focused solely on helicopters and its aircraft have been sent all over the world since then, used in life-saving with Air Ambulance and Search and Rescue, and deployed in warfare such as Balkans, Iraq and Afghanistan. In this new and updated edition of A Quiet Country Town, David Gibbings celebrates over 100 years of Westland through an anthology of writings that retell the company’s history and its special relationship with Yeovil, which has rarely been quiet since the first aircraft took off from the airfield that now lies at its heart.