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Nimrods Genesis *In Stock* (low)

ISBN: 9781902109473
Publisher: Crecy
Format: Hardback
Price: AUD $41.00
RRP: AUD $75.00
The end of the WWII ushered in a new Cold War
'Battle of the Atlantic' with even higher stakes as
the RAF's Coastal Command (and later, 18 Group
Strike Command) scoured the seas for the Soviet
submarines that menaced not only the sea lanes,
but also threatened Western cities with nuclear
annihilation. Britain's aviation industry sought to
address an increasingly sophisticated Soviet
submarine force by developing equipment such as
radar, sonar, torpedoes, depth charges and the
aircraft to carry them.
Based on recently released archive material, Nimrod's Genesis describes systems such as the HS.828 reusable sonobuoy, proposed for the RAF's Cold War maritime patrol aircraft. The aircraft projects themselves ranged from the R.2/48 flying boat of the 1940s, the Shackleton replacement proposals of the 1950s, through the variable-geometry supersonic aircraft and modified airliners of the 1960s, to 21st century discussions on whether the RAF should have a maritime role at all. Nimrod's Genesis reveals the background to the decisions and reveals the many design studies conducted by the UK's aircraft industry.
Illustrated throughout with photographs, drawings and specially commissioned artwork, Nimrod's Genesis is a unique reference to the aircraft, weapons and sensors designed to protect the sea lanes and hunt Soviet submarines since 1945 and like the author's best-selling Vulcan's Hammer and Battle Flight, Nimrod's Genesis challenges previously accepted beliefs about the concepts and projects behind Britain's Cold War aircraft.
Based on recently released archive material, Nimrod's Genesis describes systems such as the HS.828 reusable sonobuoy, proposed for the RAF's Cold War maritime patrol aircraft. The aircraft projects themselves ranged from the R.2/48 flying boat of the 1940s, the Shackleton replacement proposals of the 1950s, through the variable-geometry supersonic aircraft and modified airliners of the 1960s, to 21st century discussions on whether the RAF should have a maritime role at all. Nimrod's Genesis reveals the background to the decisions and reveals the many design studies conducted by the UK's aircraft industry.
Illustrated throughout with photographs, drawings and specially commissioned artwork, Nimrod's Genesis is a unique reference to the aircraft, weapons and sensors designed to protect the sea lanes and hunt Soviet submarines since 1945 and like the author's best-selling Vulcan's Hammer and Battle Flight, Nimrod's Genesis challenges previously accepted beliefs about the concepts and projects behind Britain's Cold War aircraft.
Book Title: Nimrods Genesis *In Stock* (low)
Author: Chris Gibson
Format: Hardback
ISBN: 9781902109473
Condition: NEW
Department: ADULT NON-FICTIO
Publisher: Crecy
Title Release: 2015-08-01 00:00:00
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