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GLOSTER METEOR

GLOSTER METEOR by Phil Butler & Tony Buttler This book is different from what has been published before on this subject due to its strong emphasis on the design and development of the aircraft and its initial flight-testing. Among the other topics, which the book will cover in detail under the headings of designs and development, are prototype flight-testing, early marques, night- fighter variants, construction information, service both in the United Kingdom and elsewhere, test beds and trials aircraft. There are also numerous data tables and information on the serials carried by the aircraft. The authors had access to a wealth of material in the United Kingdom’s Pacific Record Office that was not previously available to researchers on the aircraft. The work also provides the opportunity to include many previously unpublished or relatively unknown photos, including some rare early color transparencies. A wealth of detailed views will be of particular use to those building models of the aircraft. The Meteor first flew in World War II and served with 16 overseas air forces as well as with the RAF.
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GLOSTER METEOR by Phil Butler & Tony Buttler This book is different from what has been published before on this subject due to its strong emphasis on the design and development of the aircraft and its initial flight-testing. Among the other topics, which the book will cover in detail under the headings of designs and development, are prototype flight-testing, early marques, night- fighter variants, construction information, service both in the United Kingdom and elsewhere, test beds and trials aircraft. There are also numerous data tables and information on the serials carried by the aircraft. The authors had access to a wealth of material in the United Kingdom’s Pacific Record Office that was not previously available to researchers on the aircraft. The work also provides the opportunity to include many previously unpublished or relatively unknown photos, including some rare early color transparencies. A wealth of detailed views will be of particular use to those building models of the aircraft. The Meteor first flew in World War II and served with 16 overseas air forces as well as with the RAF.
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06/24/2018
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06/25/2018
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