The Last of the Lightnings

The Last of the Lightnings

by IanBlack (Author)

Synopsis

The Lightning is unquestionably Britain's most-loved jet fighter, particularly among the fighter pilots who flew this celebrated aircraft. In continuous front-line service with the RAF for nearly 30 years, the passing of the Lightning represented the end of an era. It was the last of a rare breed: single seat, entirely British, magnificently overpowered and possessing delightful handling qualities. It was radically different, its vertical twin-engine design, slab-sided fuselage and highly swept wings making it stand apart from all others. Built by craftsmen, the Lightning was privilege to fly. This pictorial tribute to the Lightning concentrates on the final two years of service at RAF Binbrook, as seen through the lens of the last pilot to convert to the type, Flt Lt Ian Black. During this time he was granted access to all aspects of the aircraft, both on the ground and in the air. Because of this status as a pilot, fellow squadron aircrew felt totally at ease with his requests for air-to-air photography. This unrivalled access has resulted in a unique collection of stunning colour photographs.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 292
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: The History Press Ltd
Published: 12 Dec 2002

ISBN 10: 075093073X
ISBN 13: 9780750930734

Author Bio
IAN BLACK is probably the best-known fast jet photographer in the world today, his material gracing the covers of books and magazines around the world. He joined the RAF in 1978 and has flown Lightnings, Phantoms and Tornadoes. He lives in Yorkshire.