The British Bomber Since 1914Highly acclaimed for its comprehensive coverage of the aviation industries and their products, from the turn of the century to the present, this popular series includes an abundance of photos and highly accurate line drawings. Each volume provides fascinating evaluations of aircraft design and construction and complete histories of aircraft manufacturers. |
Contents
British Bomber Stations | 80 |
Bristol T B 8 | 87 |
Short Admiralty Type 135 | 95 |
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Admiralty aeroplane ailerons Air Force Air Ministry Specification all-up April Armament Armstrong army co-operation Avro Type biplane Blackburn Blenheim bomb load Bristol Bristol Jupiter Bristol Pegasus British built carried crew delivered Dimensions equipped Fairey Fairey Aviation Fairey Swordfish fighter Fleet Air Arm flight flown flying fuselage Handley Handley Page O/100 Havilland Hawker Hawker Hart heavy bomber Hendon in-line engine driving Jupiter Lancaster later Lewis gun light bomber lower wings machine gun Manufacturer Mark Martlesham Heath Max speed Merlin monoplane mph at sea Napier Lion nose operational Pegasus Performance Photo pilot powered Powerplant production propeller prototype radial engine raid rear cockpit reconnaissance RNAS rĂ´le Rolls-Royce Royal Scarff ring seaplane served service ceiling Siddeley Single-engine Sopwith Span sq ft Sqn H Sqn Ldr structure tail Tare tion torpedo bomber trials turret Twin-engine two-bay two-seat undercarriage upper wing Vickers machine gun Vickers Type water-cooled Weights Westland wing area