British Aircraft Corporation: A History (Crowood Aviation)

British Aircraft Corporation: A History (Crowood Aviation)

by StephenSkinner (Author)

Synopsis

The British Aircraft Corporation was formed from The Bristol Aeroplane Company, English Electric, Vickers-Armstrong and Hunting in 1960. In its short, seventeen-year, life, the British Aircraft Corporation built some of the most important aircraft and missiles of the 1960s, 1970s and beyond: its best-known products included the Jaguar and Tornado warplanes, Rapier missile and One-Eleven airliner. It was also responsible for the stillborn TSR2 strike aircraft, the 1965 cancellation of which remain controversial to this day. Most famously, the Anglo-French Concorde supersonic airliner came from the BAC stable.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Publisher: The Crowood Press Ltd
Published: 20 Feb 2012

ISBN 10: 1847973183
ISBN 13: 9781847973184
Book Overview: Features and reviews in Air Britain News, Aeroplane, Flypast and Royal Aeronautical Society Journal. Reviews in Aviation News, Air-Britain Aviation World and Air Enthusiast magazines.

Author Bio
Stephen Skinner's interest in aviation was sparked by watching the maiden flightof the BAC One-Eleven in 1963, and since then he has a maintained a very strong interest in the development of British aviation. This is his seventh aviation history book; he has also written a large number of articles, and reviews books regularly for the Royal Aeronautical Society.