Description
For the first time, this book traces the complete history of the world's first jet airliner, and how this aircraft was developed from the civil airliner the Comet into a succession of military aircraft named Nimrod, which has been the RAF's primary Maritime Patrol Aircraft since the 1970s. It includes much previously unpublished data, including information on a remarkable Nimrod version that was unfortunately abandoned, and a version that was previously kept secret. Written by highly respected aviation expert Bill Gunston, Nimrod: The Centenarian Aircraft includes cutaway drawings for each aircraft, detailed numerical data, and is the first publication to record dangerous problems with a vitally important RAF aircraft.
About the Author
Bill Gunston is one of the most internationally published and respected military and aviation writers, with 380 published works. Bill was an RAF pilot from 1945-48 and went on to become technical editor of Flight, technology editor of Science Journal and editor of 'Jane's Aero-Engines'. His works published by The History Press include: The World Encyclopedia of Aircraft Manufacturers, The World Encyclopedia of Aero Engines and The Development of Jet and Turbo Aero. He lives in Surrey.
Book Information
ISBN 9780752452708
Author Bill Gunston
Format Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint The History Press Ltd
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Weight(grams) 450g
Dimensions(mm) 250mm * 170mm * 10mm