British Aircraft Manufacturers since 1909 traces one
hundred years of the British aviation industry, its
history, origins, mergers and takeovers. It details the
evolution of the British aviation industry and is an
epitaph to household famous names such as
Armstrong-Whitworth, de Havilland, Chadwick,
Claude-Graham White, Sopwith, A. V. Roe, Mitchell,
Hawker, Handley Page, Petter and Fairey to name but a
few. Of more recent times, the likes of Sidney Camm,
Hooker and Hooper, all of whom, made VTOL more than just
a dream, are also covered in astonishing and exhausting
detail. Of the major firms, most at some time or other
have been absorbed, merged or reorganised to form a
single conglomerate, BAe Systems and Rolls-Royce are
chronicled from the outset to the mighty companies they
are today. Only PBN-Britten Norman - who on several
occasions escaped extinction due to financial
difficulties - and Westland, now part of AgustaWestland,
and Short Bros of Northern Ireland remain independent,
although even the latter, are part of Canadian,
Bombardier Co. British Aircraft Manufacturers since 1909
tells the complete and enthralling story of how Britain
ruled the world in terms of manufacturing and aircraft
design from nimble but fragile biplanes and majestic
airliners that united the world to the advanced bombers
and fighters of today. |
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