Concorde Conspiracy

Concorde Conspiracy
Title Concorde Conspiracy PDF eBook
Author Graham M Simons
Publisher The History Press
Total Pages 426
Release 2012-03-01
Genre Transportation
ISBN 0752476939

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An innovation in aviation development, Concorde was the subject of political rivalry, deceit and treachery from its very inception. After their failure to be the first nation to develop a jet airliner for transatlantic flight or to send spacecraft into space, the US Government was adamant that they would beat other nations to the goal of supersonic flight and so development of the SST began. However, with McNamara and Shurcliff’s negative attitudes to the project, it was soon killed off. Thus began the ‘if we cannot do it, neither can you’ attitude towards other countries’ efforts for supersonic flight. This is the story of ten years of behind-the-scenes political intrigue, making use of inside information from two American presidents and the Federal Aviation Authority, as well as recently declassified papers from the CIA and President Kennedy on how the Americans planned to destroy Concorde and their own American SST. Lavishly illustrated with black and white and colour images throughout, Concorde Conspiracy is a must read for any enthusiast on supersonic flight and anyone who enjoys a real-life conspiracy.

Concorde Conspiracy

Concorde Conspiracy
Title Concorde Conspiracy PDF eBook
Author Graham M Simons
Publisher The History Press
Total Pages 519
Release 2012-03-01
Genre Transportation
ISBN 0752476939

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An innovation in aviation development, Concorde was the subject of political rivalry, deceit and treachery from its very inception. After their failure to be the first nation to develop a jet airliner for transatlantic flight or to send spacecraft into space, the US Government was adamant that they would beat other nations to the goal of supersonic flight and so development of the SST began. However, with McNamara and Shurcliff's negative attitudes to the project, it was soon killed off. Thus began the 'if we cannot do it, neither can you' attitude towards other countries' efforts for supersonic flight. This is the story of ten years of behind-the-scenes political intrigue, making use of inside information from two American presidents and the Federal Aviation Authority, as well as recently declassified papers from the CIA and President Kennedy on how the Americans planned to destroy Concorde and their own American SST. Lavishly illustrated with black and white and colour images throughout, Concorde Conspiracy is a must read for any enthusiast on supersonic flight and anyone who enjoys a real-life conspiracy.

The Concorde Conspiracy

The Concorde Conspiracy
Title The Concorde Conspiracy PDF eBook
Author John Costello
Publisher Scribner Book Company
Total Pages 342
Release 1976
Genre Transportation
ISBN

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Concorde, A Designer's Life

Concorde, A Designer's Life
Title Concorde, A Designer's Life PDF eBook
Author Ted Talbot
Publisher The History Press
Total Pages 334
Release 2013-09-01
Genre Transportation
ISBN 0752496328

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Do you remember the time we used to do New York in three hours? Even twenty years after its final flight, Concorde remains the pinnacle of aviation design. The aircraft is still unmatched, which has led to a vast swathe of material being written about the aeroplane itself. However, relatively little has been said about the people who designed it. Concorde, A Designer’s Life is an autobiography peppered with anecdotes from the team, humorous life stories and several ‘technibits’, all covering the design period of Concorde. Ted Talbot, who began his career at BAC as an aerodynamicist and later became chief design engineer, has combined the technical narrative with personal and family reminiscences to remind the reader that engineers have lives too. The path to Mach 2 was bumpy, with threats of cancellation and opposition from the Americans and the Russians, but this generally indicated to the Concorde team that they were on the right path! This informative, witty and thoroughly enjoyable peek into an unusual life is a valuable addition to any bookshelf.

Transport and Its Place in History

Transport and Its Place in History
Title Transport and Its Place in History PDF eBook
Author David Turner
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 258
Release 2020-06-07
Genre History
ISBN 1351186612

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Transport and mobility history is one of the most exciting areas of historical research at the present. As its scope expands, it entices scholars working in fields as diverse as historical geography, management studies, sociology, industrial archaeology, cultural and literary studies, ethnography, and anthropology, as well as those working in various strands of historical research. Containing contributions exploring transport and mobility history after 1800, this volume of eclectic chapters shows how new subjects are explored, new sources are being encountered, considered and used, and how increasingly diverse and innovative methodological lenses are applied to both new and well-travelled subjects. From canals to Concorde, from freight to passengers, from screen to literature, the contents of this book will therefore not only demonstrate the cutting edge of research, and deliver valuable new insights into the role and position of transport and mobility in history, but it will also evidence the many and varied directions and possibilities that exist for the field’s future development.

Thermal Structures for Aerospace Applications

Thermal Structures for Aerospace Applications
Title Thermal Structures for Aerospace Applications PDF eBook
Author Earl Arthur Thornton
Publisher AIAA
Total Pages 508
Release 1996
Genre Aerothermodynamics
ISBN 9781600861260

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The Little Book of Aviation

The Little Book of Aviation
Title The Little Book of Aviation PDF eBook
Author Norman Ferguson
Publisher The History Press
Total Pages 121
Release 2013-05-01
Genre Transportation
ISBN 0752492853

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The Little Book of Aviation is a collection of facts, figures and interesting stories from the world of flight. Sad, humorous, baffling and astounding stories abound, from the pioneering days of the Wright Brothers to the present day, and covering everything from great milestones, famous names who've served, and the greatest of aircraft icons; phantom pilots and aircraft and a glossary of slang; the origins of plane-spotting and unusual aircraft names; great feats and enduring mysteries; lucky escapes and great aircraft in the movies... the trivia is limitless and will appeal to everyone, whether you want help telling your Spitfire from your Messerschmitt or you know a Spitfire I from a Spitfire II!