The Westland Whirlwind
Author: Richard A. Franks
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Published: 2021
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781912932221
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Author: Richard A. Franks
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Published: 2021
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781912932221
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Niall Corduroy
Publisher: Fonthill Media
Published: 2017-01-21
Total Pages: 233
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKFaster and better armed than the Spitfire, the Whirlwind was the RAF s response to a new generation of armoured German bombers which it expected to meet over England in 1940. A few months after its first flight, 1,000 Whirlwinds were ordered, but nine months later the RAF cancelled the entire programme. Just 114 were built, but they went on to have a distinguished three-year career from the uneasy months following the Battle of Britain to their final sorties against Hitler s V-weapon sites in France. Based on original research from military and corporate archives, this groundbreaking study throws new light on why the RAF had such high hopes for the Whirlwind, but was then prepared to cancel it. It exposes for the first time the political and corporate wrangling that surrounded the Whirlwind programme, while bringing a fresh perspective to the aircraft s valiant operational history, calling on German records and Ultra signals. Attacking railways, shipping, torpedo boats and airfields, often against fierce opposition, the Whirlwind squadrons flew with outstanding courage and determination, regarding themselves, justifiably, as a privileged elite within Fighter Command the fewest of the few . In its thorough research and captivating style, Whirlwind: Westland s Enigmatic Fighter is a fitting tribute to the designers, engineers and pilots who believed in the Whirlwind, and made it glorious.
Author: Enzo Angelucci
Publisher:
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 412
ISBN-13: 9788880956884
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is a large format A-Z encyclopedia of every Allied and Axis fighting plane from 1933-1945 - from the famous to the lesser known - in all theatres of war from Europe to Asia and the Pacific.
Author: Carlo Demand
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Published: 1981
Total Pages: 50
ISBN-13: 9780486241074
DOWNLOAD EBOOKForty-six accurate, authentic renderings of fighters, bombers, transports, etc. Includes "Enola Gay," Japanese Zero, British Spitfire, German Komet jet fighter, many others. Captions include detailed coloring information, military role and affiliation of plane, manufacturer, other data. All illustrations copyright-free. 13 planes in color on covers. Publisher's Note.
Author: Eric Brown
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published: 2008-09-18
Total Pages: 294
ISBN-13: 0297856901
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe autobiography of one of the greatest pilots in history. In 1939 Eric Brown was on a University of Edinburgh exchange course in Germany, and the first he knew of the war was when the Gestapo came to arrest him. They released him, not realising he was a pilot in the RAF volunteer reserve: and the rest is history. Eric Brown joined the Fleet Air Arm and went on to be the greatest test pilot in history, flying more different aircraft types than anyone else. During his lifetime he made a record-breaking 2,407 aircraft carrier landings and survived eleven plane crashes. One of Britain's few German-speaking airmen, he went to Germany in 1945 to test the Nazi jets, interviewing (among others) Hermann Goering and Hanna Reitsch. He flew the suicidally dangerous Me 163 rocket plane, and tested the first British jets. WINGS ON MY SLEEVE is 'Winkle' Brown's incredible story.
Author: CHRIS. SANDHAM-BAILEY
Publisher: HarperTempest
Published: 2020-02-19
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ISBN-13: 9781911658061
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDetailed profile artworks and descriptions of 15 different RAF WW2 fighter types.
Author: Derek N. James
Publisher: Brassey's
Published: 1991
Total Pages: 536
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis text describes all the military and civil aircraft built by Westland since the N.1B single-seat seaplane. The helicopters, built now in close collaboration with Sikorsky, and used by armed forces throughout the world, are described in detail.
Author: Stewart Wilson
Publisher: Australian Aviation
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 188
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA comprehensive directory of the aircraft that saw service during World War II with over 300 entries covering the fighters, bombers, aircraft, transport built in some 15 nations around the world.
Author: Alex Crawford
Publisher: Philedition
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9782952638180
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Westland Whirlwind belongs to that category of aircraft which entered production but failed to live up to their designers' expectations. Its unreliable engines can be seen as a major reason for this but it only serves to hide other serious problems. Indeed, even with better engines the results would probably have been the same, as the concept of a twin-engined fighter aircraft capable of meeting single-engined fighters escorting bombers formations on an equal footing was fallacious, as combat in WW2 was soon to prove. The true story of the Whirwind and the pilots who flew it is here told with over 50 photographs, many being published for the first time.
Author: Graham M. Simons
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
Published: 2011-03-19
Total Pages: 576
ISBN-13: 1783831286
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA history of the high-speed wooden aircraft—from bomber to fighter, to photographic and weather reconnaissance—from the author of B-17 Memphis Belle. During the history of aviation there have been very few aircraft that have achieved immediate success when entering front-line service. The de Havilland Mosquito was one such aircraft. It was not designed to an RAF requirement, but was the result of an initiative of the designers and builders to utilize the skills of woodworkers and the relative abundance of wood in the crisis years of World War II. The result was an airplane that could be built quickly, was extremely fast and extremely versatile. The pilots loved it. This book describes how it was built and utilizes many hitherto unpublished photographs from the design studio and production lines. It illustrates and explains the many different roles that the aircraft took as the war progressed. Fighter, bomber, reconnaissance, night fighter there were few tasks that this brilliant design could not adopt. “To most Britain at War readers, the de Havilland Mosquito needs little introduction. Dramatic as such low-level attacks were, there is, as Graham Simons reveals in this latest insight into a remarkable aircraft, far more to the wartime service of the ‘mossy.’”—Britain at War