Bültmann & Gerriets
British Secret Projects 2
Jet Bombers Since 1949
von Tony Buttler
Verlag: Crecy Publishing
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-1-910809-10-5
Erschienen am 28.02.2018
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 287 mm [H] x 212 mm [B] x 32 mm [T]
Gewicht: 1646 Gramm
Umfang: 352 Seiten

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Tony Buttler was born in England. He joined High Duty Alloys in 1974 as a metallurgist and for nearly 20 years was involved in the testing of aluminum and titanium airframe and engine components for all of the world's major aircraft. It was during this period that his great interest in aviation began to blossom. After leaving HDA, Buttler earned his Masters Degree in Archives and Library Studies at Loughborough University, and became a freelance aviation historian specializing in the design and development of military aircraft.



Many bomber projects were drawn by British aircraft manufacturing companies in times of potential or actual combat. While names such as Canberra, Vulcan, Victor, TSR.2, Harrier and Tornado are widely known as they made it into the skies, the fact that so many other projects from different companies remained on the drawing board provides a rich diversity of "might-have-been" aircraft designs ripe for coverage.

As with British Secret Projects 1: Jet Fighters since 1950, the author has researched extensively with particular emphasis on the design and development work that took place within various tender design competitions.

Many little-known projects are included that help to illustrate how British bomber development changed against a backdrop of political upheaval, shrinking defense expenditure and technological advancement including supersonic flight, nuclear weapons and VTOL. The story starts with Britain's quest for a jet-powered Mosquito replacement and concludes with reference to the next leap forward, an unarmed bomber flown by pilots on the ground.

Accompanied by detailed appendices of all British post-way bomber projects and specifications, color photographs and artwork, British Secret Projects 2: Jet Bombers since 1949 provides a wealth of detailed information on the fascinating world of Cold War secret bomber projects.