The Javelin

The Javelin

by Martyn Chorlton (Author), Martyn Chorlton (Author)

Synopsis

The RAF's first and last jet-powered delta-winged fighter, the Javelin was also the very last aircraft to be built by the Gloster Aircraft Company. The twin-engine Javelin was a complex aircraft and development began as early as 1946, the intention being for the aircraft to be a replacement for the Gloster Meteor. Designed to be the first specifically-built, all-weather interceptor, the Javelin experienced a protracted development period and did not enter RAF service until 1956. Progressing through nine operational marks, the Javelin proved to be more than capable of intercepting the Canberra at altitude. To keep pace with increasingly better performing Soviet bombers, the fighters engines were progressively upgrade from 8,000 lb each in the Mk. 1 to 12,300 lbs of thrust in the Mk. 8. The Javelin remained the RAF's sole all-weather fighter until the arrival of the English Electric Lightning. Operating alongside the Lightning, the Javelin was retired from operational service in 1968 although one machine, now on display at IWM Duxford, remained in service with the A&AEE until 1975.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Published: 15 Mar 2019

ISBN 10: 1445681137
ISBN 13: 9781445681139

Author Bio
Martyn Chorlton penned his first small book in 2001 and to date has written many more, as well as contributing articles to a variety of aviation magazines. An ex-RAF photographer, Martyn is currently the editor of Military Modelling magazine.