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Telling Aircraft Tails Guy Halford-MacLeod

Telling Aircraft Tails By Guy Halford-MacLeod

Telling Aircraft Tails by Guy Halford-MacLeod


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Summary

The stories of 40 important aircraft reveal the many changes across the post-war British aviation industry

Telling Aircraft Tails Summary

Telling Aircraft Tails: The History of Britain's Airlines in 40 Aircraft by Guy Halford-MacLeod

The letters painted on an aircraft's tail are equivalent to its number plate. They reveal their aircraft's stories and fates, and the vastly different roles they had across their lives. Inspired by this new way of looking at aviation history, Guy Halford-McLeod follows the chequered, multi-faceted careers of a number of post-war aircraft to present a compelling insight into the wider story of British aviation: government policy, unwilling buyers, a bit of coercion, financial losses, politics, U-turns, holiday charter flights, small independent airlines going bust: the story of Britain's airlines in a nutshell. This colourful, heavily illustrated book delves into the tales of a fascinating selection of aircraft, including many of Britain's finest airliners now preserved at museums around the country, to present the development of Britain's airline industry.

About Guy Halford-MacLeod

GUY HALFORD-MACLEOD worked for four independent airlines in Britain between 1971 and 1995, including Dan-Air and Air 2000, of which he was a founding director. He spent time as a research volunteer with the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC between 1997 and 2010, and during that time The History Press published Britain's Airlines in three volumes. He lives in Philadelphia.

Additional information

GOR011214484
9780750970129
075097012X
Telling Aircraft Tails: The History of Britain's Airlines in 40 Aircraft by Guy Halford-MacLeod
Used - Very Good
Hardback
The History Press Ltd
2019-06-01
240
N/A
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