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OverviewThis Man Saved Britain' ran a headline in the News Chronicle on 18 February 1941, in a reference to the role of Sydney Camm, designer of the Hawker Hurricane, during the Battle of Britain. Similarly, the Minister of Economic Warfare, Lord Selborne, advised Winston Churchill that to Camm England owed a great deal'. Twenty-five years later, following his death in 1966, obituaries in the Sunday Express and Sunday Times, among other tributes, referred to Hurricane Designer' or Hurricane Maker', implying that this machine represented the pinnacle of Camm's professional achievement. Sir Thomas Sopwith, the respected aircraft designer and Hawker aircraft company founder, believed that Camm deserved much wider recognition, being undoubtedly the greatest designer of fighter aircraft the world has ever known.' Born in 1893, the eldest of twelve children, Camm was raised in a small, terraced house. Despite lacking the advantages of a financially-secure upbringing and formal technical education after leaving school at 14, Camm would go on to become one of the most important people in the story of Britain's aviation history. Sydney Camm's work on the Hurricane was far from the only pinnacle in his remarkable career in aircraft design and engineering - a career that stretched from the biplanes of the 1920s to the jet fighters of the Cold War. Indeed, over fifty years after his death, the revolutionary Hawker Siddeley Harrier in which Camm played such a prominent figure, following a stellar performance in the Falkland Island crisis', still remains in service with the American armed forces. It is perhaps unsurprising therefore, as the author reveals in this detailed biography, that Camm would be knighted in his own country, receive formal honours in France and the United States, and be inducted into the International Hall of Fame in San Diego. AUTHOR: John Sweetman's many publications include 'The Schweinfurt Raids' and 'Oil Strike - Ploesti"" describing American raids, ""Cavalry of the Clouds"", ""The Dambusters Raid"" and ""Tirpitz - Hunting the Beast"" about British air operations during the two world wars over Europe. Educated at Portsmouth Grammar School, Brasenose College Oxford and King's College London, he lives in Camberley, Surrey. 24 b/w illustrations Full Product DetailsAuthor: John SweetmanPublisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd Imprint: Air World ISBN: 9781526756220ISBN 10: 1526756226 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 24 July 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"" John Sweetman's new biography ably recounts the life of one of the most remarkable figures in 20th-century aviation history...""-- ""Aviation History Magazine"" ""...a quality read with a wealth of research into the man, the environment in which he worked, and the decades during which he made such exceptional contributions.""-- ""Air Power History"" John Sweetman's new biography ably recounts the life of one of the most remarkable figures in 20th-century aviation history... -- Aviation History Magazine ...a quality read with a wealth of research into the man, the environment in which he worked, and the decades during which he made such exceptional contributions. -- Air Power History Author InformationJOHN SWEETMAN's many publications include _The Schweinfurt Raids_ and _Oil Strike - Ploesti_ describing American raids, _Cavalry of the Clouds_, _The Dambusters Raid_ and _Tirpitz - Hunting the Beast_ about British air operations during the two world wars over Europe. Educated at Portsmouth Grammar School, Brasenose College Oxford and King's College London, he lives in Camberley, Surrey. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |