TSR2 Britain’s Lost Bomber

TSR2 Britain’s Lost Bomber by Damien Burke, published by Crowood Press UK on January 15, 2011, is a detailed exploration of the BAC TSR2, an aircraft that remains a topic of debate more than forty years after its cancellation. This first edition, comprising 336 pages, delves into the aircraft’s history and the circumstances surrounding its abrupt termination, which occurred shortly after flight testing commenced.
Readers will find a comprehensive account enriched by extensive research in the BAC archives and access to newly rediscovered materials. The book features many unseen photographs and diagrams that complement the detailed narrative, providing insights into the aircraft’s design and the historical context of its development. Covering themes related to transportation, aviation, and military history, this work presents a thorough examination of a significant yet controversial chapter in aviation history.
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More than forty years after its cancellation, the BAC TSR2 is still a controversial aircraft. Years ahead of its time, it was abruptly cancelled by a new government when flight testing had only just begun. This fascinating new book describes in detail the aircraft, its history and the events of its cancellation. Many unseen photographs and diagrams support the detailed text, which benefits from extensive research in the BAC archives and access to newly rediscovered material.
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