Bristol Britannia (Crowood Aviation)

Bristol Britannia (Crowood Aviation)

by Charles Woodley (Author)

Synopsis

This title charts the evolution and history of one of Britain's finest airliners and one of its greatest disappointments. Conceived soon after World War II, the Britannia was to be the largest, fastest, quietest and longest-range airliner of its day. Technical problems delayed the Britannia and by the time it entered service it had been rendered obsolete by the new generation of jets. But although it had a very short front-line service career, the Britannia became a stalwart of charter and cargo operators. With technical and design details, full coverage of its operational history, plus many previously unseen photographs, this book aims to be a tribute to a dream that never quite came true.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 200
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: The Crowood Press Ltd
Published: 31 Jul 2002

ISBN 10: 1861265158
ISBN 13: 9781861265159

Author Bio
Charles Woodley is a lifelong aviation enthusiast with a special interest in commercial aviation. His first book Golden Age - Commercial Aviation in Britain 1945-1965 was published in 1992. Since then he has written many articles for magazines such as Flypast, Airliner World and Air-Britain Digest. Resident - Aberdeen, Scotland