Panavia Tornado (Crowood Aviation Series)

Panavia Tornado by Andy Evans, published by The Crowood Press in 1999, offers an in-depth exploration of the variable-geometry aircraft developed through a collaborative effort among Britain, Germany, and Italy. This edition spans 200 pages and is presented in English, detailing the historical context, political factors, and technical advancements that contributed to the Tornado’s creation and operational deployment.
Readers will find a comprehensive account of the Tornado’s service history, including its roles in significant conflicts such as the Gulf War and the Balkan conflict. The book covers the development and testing phases of the aircraft, providing insights into its varied applications by European and Saudi Arabian forces. With a focus on fighter planes, this volume serves as a thorough resource for those interested in military aviation and the intricacies of international defense collaboration.
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The variable-geometry Panavia Tornado is the result of a tri-national development programme between Britain, Germany and Italy, and has seen service during the Gulf War and the conflict over the Balkans. This volume tells the full story of the Tornado, which details the background and politics that led to the formation of Panavia; the development and testing of the aeroplane; and its subsequent service life in a variety of roles with its European and Saudi Arabian operators.
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