Raymond Baxter’s Farnborough Commentary

Raymond Baxter’s Farnborough Commentary, published by P. Stephens in 1980, is a hardcover edition featuring 112 pages. This book provides a detailed record of postwar aeronautical developments, focusing on advancements in supersonic flight, vertical/short takeoff and landing (V/STOL) aircraft, as well as civil and military transportation. It highlights significant aircraft that have shaped aviation history, including the Hunter, TSR 2, Brabazon, and Rotodyne.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of various aircraft and their contributions to the field of aviation. The book delves into the technological innovations and historical context surrounding these developments, making it a valuable resource for those interested in transportation and aviation history. With its glossy dust jacket and informative content, this first edition serves as a noteworthy addition to any aviation enthusiast’s collection.
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S8 Hardcover with glossy dust jacket. 1980 112 p. 9.60×8.25×0.50. This is a Record of Postwar Aeronautical Developments in Supersonic Flight, in V/STOL and in Civil and Military Transportation. Aircraft Which have made History – the Incomparable Hunter, the Elegant TSR 2, the Enormous Brabazon, the Ungainly Rotodyne and many more…
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