Spitfire People: The men and women who made the Spitfire the aviation icon

Spitfire People: The men and women who made the Spitfire the aviation icon

Spitfire People: The men and women who made the Spitfire the aviation icon

Spitfire People: The men and women who made the Spitfire the aviation icon

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Overview

This book presents a fresh angle on the Spitfire by examining the contribution to its development and achievements by over 65 people - some famous, others not - ranging from politicians to pilots.

Published to mark the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain, this book presents a fresh angle on the Spitfire by examining the contribution to its development and achievements by over 65 people, some famous, others not. Without the courage and tenacity of some leading political and military figures and the hard work of lesser-known mortals, there would have been no Spitfire, no Battle of Britain and no ultimate victory in 1945. Many people in positions of power played their part in the ultimate success of the Spitfire, but a few staked their reputations on a radical design that brought together the best in British design, technology and ingenuity. This book tells many significant individual stories.

- Political people: Sir Winston Churchill (voice in the wilderness and wartime leader), Air Marshal Sir Wilfred Freeman (senior champion of the Spitfire in the Air Ministry), Lord Beaverbrook (Minister for Aircraft Production).

- Design and development people: Reginald Mitchell (chief designer 1934–36), Joe Smith (chief designer 1936–47), Jeffrey Quill (test pilot), Ernest Hives (Rolls-Royce experimental head and key player in the design of the Merlin engine), Sir Stanley Hooker (mathematician and Merlin engine developer), the ladies of Vickers Supermarine at Trowbridge (factory workers).

- Operational people: James ‘Johnny' Johnson (highest-scoring Spitfire ace), Henry Cozens (first squadron commander), Geoffrey Wellum (youngest Battle of Britain pilot), Douglas Bader (Spitfire wing leader and inspirational disabled pilot).

- Experimental people: Tony Martindale (RAE Farnborough test pilot), Eric ‘Winkle' Brown (chief naval test pilot and the first man to land a Seafire on an aircraft carrier).

- Heritage people: Ray Hanna (Old Flying Machine company), Carolyn Grace (the only female owner/pilot in the world), Phill O'Dell (chief test pilot at Rolls-Royce and Spitfire display pilot).

- Published to mark the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781910505052
Publisher: Evro Publishing Limited
Publication date: 02/15/2016
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 9.40(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Paul Beaver is a historian, broadcaster and commentator as well as an historic aeroplane pilot who has been flying the Spitfire since 2012. Although he has over 40 books to his credit, this is his first for 20 years. He lives near Salisbury, where he is chairman of Salisbury Wings Week. Spitfire People is based on research for his sell-out talk at the Chalke Valley History Festival.

Table of Contents

Foreword 6

Introduction 8

Chapter 1 The Great Minds 14

Chapter 2 The Politicians 40

Chapter 3 The Pioneers 54

Chapter 4 The Producers 92

Chapter 5 The Commanders 118

Chapter 6 The Pilots 146

Chapter 7 The Women 190

Chapter 8 The Naval Pilots 206

Appendix I Post-War Service 218

Appendix II Spitfire Heritage 222

Appendix III Spitfire Variants 226

Index 251

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