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OverviewThis is a welcome revised and enhanced second edition of this comprehensive, accurate and honest account of the fascinating TSR2 story, tracing the project's development from its origins in the 1950's. Aimed at aviation historians and those interested in the history of military technology, the book examines the TSR2 project in detail, eliminating the many myths and misconceptions that have surrounded the aircraft for decades. Although much has been written about the TSR2's history, a great deal of misinformation has been published on this subject which this book dismisses presenting the reader with a complete and realistic overview of the entire project. This book deals with the facts and not the emotion, speculation and fantasy which has plagued the subject for so long. It presents a detailed, factual and very readable account of the development and subsequent demise of TSR2 project. For this new edition an additional chapter concerning the F-111K, extracts from the TSR2 Crew Manual and other declassified technical TSR2 documentation, has been provided by Tony Buttler, the author of our respected British Secret Projects series who has researched this era of British military aviation for many years. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tim Mclelland (Author) , Tony Buttler (Author)Publisher: Crecy Publishing Imprint: Crecy Publishing ISBN: 9781910809136ISBN 10: 1910809136 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 30 June 2018 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 ContentsReviewsAuthor Information"Tim McLelland is an established aviation writer and photographer with an interest in all aspects of aerospace, specialising primarily in post-war military subjects. He has authored a wide range of books on a variety of subjects. He has also produced numerous features for many aerospace both in the UK and overseas. His contributions have appeared in magazines such as Aircraft Illustrated, Air Extra, Armed Forces, Air Forces Monthly, Flypast, Aviation News and many other well-known titles. Tim McLelland also edited Air Forces International magazine, a military aviation publication produced by an overseas publisher. He also edited Scale Models magazine, and also edited the house magazine of the International Plastic Modellers Society (UK). As part of his photography and writing work, Tim McLelland counts himself fortunate to have been afforded a great deal of direct access to military units around the world, talking to serving air crew and staff officers on all aspects of operational and training activities. He also regards himself as being particularly fortunate to have been given many opportunities to fly as passenger in a wide range of combat aircraft, enabling him to see first-hand what military flying is all about. His ""log book"" includes types such as the Jaguar, Lightning, Harrier, Tornado fighter, Tornado bomber, Hawk, Hunter, F-4 Phantom (both in US and British service), Buccaneer, Nimrod, Canberra, Hercules, VC10, Chinook, and many others, as well as historical types such as the Lancaster and Shackleton and a number of flights with the world-famous Red Arrows, and the US Navy's Blue Angels team. Away from the world of military operations, Tim McLelland also worked with Channel 4 Television, as a stills photographer, on the Treasure Hunt and Interceptor TV series. His published works include Buccaneer (Haynes - A detailed account of the Buccaneer strike aircraft, exploring the design and development of this significant post-war aircraft, culminating in a description of modern Buccaneer operations, prior to the type's withdrawal from RAF service); Vulcan - A Complete History (Crecy - An authoritative and detailed exploration of the Vulcan bomber, including a full description of the type's design, combined with first-hand accounts from former air and ground crew associated with the aircraft); The RAF Manual (Cassell - Designed to provide the reader with a detailed reference source, this large and detailed publication includes information on the RAF's squadrons, airfields, weapons and support equipment, combined with detailed descriptions of typical operational and training exercises); Fighter Pilot (Virgin - Produced as a ""fly-on-the-wall"" account, this popular book (reprinted in paperback) explores the RAF's selection and training procedures and takes the reader through to the front-line, with first-hand accounts from serving pilots and descriptions of typical training missions); Tiger Meet (Osprey/Reed - An all-colour photographic essay, exploring Nato's ""Tiger"" squadron community. Images of combat aircraft in flight and on the ground, combined with informative captions); Flying Tankers (Osprey/Reed- Colour photographic coverage of aerial refuelling tanker operations with ""action"" images of tanker and receiver combat aircraft, with descriptive captions); Hunter - A Complete History (Crecy - A large, detailed and authoritative account of the Hawker Hunter fighter, with details on the aircraft's design and development, service history and exports, combined with accounts from former Hunter pilots, and a detailed production listing for every Hunter operated in UK military service); Aircraft Modelling (Ian Allan - An illustrated comprehensive guide to collecting and building model aircraft, looking at available products, creative skills and associated topics such as reference sources, information and hobby groups, etc.): Avro Vulcan (Cassell - A detailed account of the design and development of the Vulcan strategic bomber. Reprinted in paperback, this book includes accounts from former Vulcan air and ground crew, combined with technical and production data and a complete historical account of every aircraft built); RAF - Ready and Focused (An all-colour photographic celebration of the modern Royal Air Force, comprising of images showing all of the RAF's recent and current operational, support and training aircraft both in the air and on the ground, combined with informative captions.); Fight's On (Airlife - Exploring the world of military combat training, this all-colour photographic book includes images of a wide variety of modern military aircraft ""in action"" in the air, with supporting caprions, explaining the role of ""aggressor"" training and dissimilar aircraft flying.); C-130 Hercules (Airlife - Celebrating the world-wide success of the mighty Hercules transport aircraft, this book combines all-new colour photography with an informative text, describing many aspects of Hercules operations around the world.) Tim McLelland lives in Sheffield." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |