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A comprehensive pictorial history of the Royal Air Force from 1918-1939, detailing its evolution, achievements, and significant role in shaping modern aviation and warfare.


Characteristics

ISBN-13 978-0711000254
ISBN-10

0711000255

Book cover finish(es) Hardcover ( rounded spine binding )
Special Features Dust Jacket
Condition Excellent condition
Author(s) John W.R. Taylor, P. J. R. Moyes
Publisher Ian Allan Ltd.
Number of pages 202

Published date

First impression 1968

Third impression 1970

Fifth impression 1972

 

Language(s) English
Collection / Series Volume One 1918-1939
Size 15.8 x 23.4 x 1.8 cm
Categorie(s) • AVIATION MILITAIRE
• BEAUX-LIVRES


Description

There have been many histories of the Royal Air Force, but never one like this. The evolution and achievements of Britain's air forces are put into new perspective against the background of the changing world of our twentieth century. Not only do we learn why as well as how—the RAF and its predecessors gained victory in the great air battles of two World Wars and countless smaller wars—we see how they blazed a trail across oceans and deserts for the airlines to follow, played a major part in creating America's great modern aviation industry, kept the peace for two desperately dangerous decades after World War 2 and, simultaneously, learned how to use new kinds of aircraft to bring new life to hundreds of men, women and children who would otherwise have died through sickness, shipwreck or starvation.

Published to mark the 50th Anniversary of the formation of the Royal Air Force, on 1st April 1918, this superbly-illustrated three-volume work, of which this is the first, forms a unique, scrupulously accurate and highly readable tribute to the Service without which none of us might have been alive to read it.

À PROPOS DE CET AUTEUR
John W.R. Taylor P. J. R. Moyes

John William Ransom Taylor O.B.E., Hon. D.Eng., F.R.Ae.S., F.R.Hist.S., A.F.I.A.A. ( June 8th, 1922 - December 12th, 1999 ) was educated at Ely Cathedral Choir School ( King's School, Ely ) and Soham Grammar School ( both in Cambridgeshire, England ).


He trained as a draughtsman and joined Hawker Aircraft in 1941. There he worked on the development of the Hurricane fighter and its successors. His specialisation was rectifying design defects.


He joined Jane's as Editorial Assistant on Jane's All the World's Aircraft in 1955 and four years later he took over as Editor. Until the late 1960's he edited this volume with virtually no editorial support but his love of aviation was such that this was a challenge he enjoyed.


He retired as Editor in 1989, just as the Iron Curtain obscuring the Soviet Bloc's technology started to lift. John W.R. Taylor, who lived to the age of 77, was a master of a parallel art to Kremlinology, he could deduce the performance of Soviet military equipment from blurred photographs.


( source : Wikipedia )

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