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Tony Buttler

    Buccaneer
    Short Sunderland 205/209
    Gloster Javelin. Warpaint Series No. 17
    Postwar British Military Aircraft: A Colour Photographic Record from 1945-1970
    The Teesdale Way
    Jet Prototypes of World War II
    • Jet Prototypes of World War II

      • 80 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      4,7(3)Abgeben

      From the Heinkel He 178 to the Caproni Camini N.1, this is the authoritative illustrated guide to the revolutionary aircraft that led to start of the military jet age.

      Jet Prototypes of World War II
    • The Teesdale Way

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      4,5(4)Abgeben

      Guidebook to the Teesdale Way. The 100 mile walk follows the Tees from its source near Dufton to the North Sea near Teesmouth. Described in eight stages, which takes up to 2 weeks to complete. It also includes route descriptions for a selection of 10 circular walks based on and around the River Tees.

      The Teesdale Way
    • Buccaneer

      • 96 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the Blackburn Buccaneer, this fully illustrated book explores its significant role as a Cold War aircraft. It covers the aircraft's development, entry into service with the Royal Navy, RAF, and South African Air Force, as well as its operational history, weaponry, and test flying. The detailed accounts provide insights into the aircraft's capabilities and contributions during a pivotal era in military aviation.

      Buccaneer
    • Each volume contains fighter, bomber, transport, and trainer aircraft each having an introduction and comprehensive captions to explain the various types in full detail. Serial numbers, units, and aircraft histories are all covered and four-view artwork derived from specific photographs is included to provide in depth information for the enthusiast, historian, or modeler.

      Britain's Military Aircraft in Colour 1960-1970
    • This book completes the process of revising Tony Buttler's successful British Secret Projects titles, which have described the design and development of the UK's military aircraft since the mid-1930s. The original single volume has now been split into two separate titles: the already published British Secret Projects 3: Fighters 1935-1950 and this new book examining the design and development of the British bomber from roughly the introduction of monoplane designs through to the start of the jet era. This split has allowed space for the inclusion of much new information and many additional photographs. Concentrating on designs that were never built, the projects and programs explored here start with designs that were prepared in the knowledge that war was approaching and go right through to the last generation of British piston-engine bombers that appeared after the war had ended. As well as the 'heavies', this book also includes medium and light bombers, torpedo bombers for the Navy and anti-submarine types including flying boats. The book includes many three-view drawings plus numerous photographs of models or original artist's impressions to show how these unbuilt designs would have appeared, all ideal reference material for modelers in particular. The text includes full data available on the various types while additional appendices summarize the projects and their covering contracts and specifications.

      British Secret Projects 4
    • Having completed the revision of his series of British Secret Projects titles, Tony Buttler has now begun the same treatment for his early volumes on American Secret Projects. This first revised book describes the design and development of American bomber and attack aircraft from the end of World War II to the mid-1970s, both for the Air Force and the Navy. Once again the emphasis is placed on designs that were never built, particularly within the context of competitions between the various manufacturers against official requirements. The projects and programmes described range from the largest and most outrageous ideas for heavy strategic bombers down to much smaller anti-submarine and ground attack types. The majority of the work has been compiled from extensive research using primary source material and this second edition includes many additional and previously unseen three-view drawings, original artist's impressions and photographs of manufacturer's models. They are accompanied by a new selection of photos, many in color, which makes this revised and expanded edition a great resource for modellers in particular. In addition to the comprehensive text, supplementary appendices list the projects by manufacturer and their specifications.

      American Secret Projects 4: Bombers, Attack and Anti-Submarine Aircraft 1945-1974