Cart
Free Shipping in the UK
Proud to be B-Corp

R. J. Mitchell John Shelton

R. J. Mitchell By John Shelton

R. J. Mitchell by John Shelton


£30.69
Condition - New
Only 2 left

Summary

A comprehensive assessment of the complex personality and work of the self-taught designer of the iconic Spitfire, from tough railway apprenticeship to uncertain production of his killer fighter. Popular myths about the man and his work are re-examined particularly via colleagues recollections and new material from the Julian Mitchell archive.

R. J. Mitchell Summary

R. J. Mitchell: To the Spitfire by John Shelton

R. J. Mitchell at Supermarine is the definitive account of the life of Britains best-known aeronautical engineer. Shelton calls upon unpublished letters, extensive press accounts, and updated material from his previous publications, concentrating particularly on the harsh conditions of Mitchells apprentice years, the precarious state of the aircraft firm he joined, and moments of good fortune of which he took advantage. He was a chancer as well as a methodical developer of, mainly, slow flying seaplanes. Mitchells progress from draughtsman, with no formal training in aeronautical design, to internationally known chief designer is charted through a chronological study of his designs, revealing a formidable work ethic with a complex personality that combined dreams and common sense. It will also be shown how the success of his high-speed Schneider Trophy designs propelled him reluctantly into public attention and how his anxiety for his pilots safety matched an equal concern that his designs should not let down an expectant nation. Later expectations on him to produce a killer fighter were equally daunting, and the outcome was often uncertain, but details of colleagues accounts highlight the essential and unique contribution of R.J.s experience and drive to the eventual appearance of the iconic Spitfire.

About John Shelton

John Shelton took a first degree at Hull University, an MA at Miami University, and a PhD at Birmingham. He eventually became head of humanities at a polytechnic incorporated into Staffordshire University, where he developed its first arts and social science degree courses. Meanwhile, his interest in industrial archaeology led to various publications on the locally born R. J. Mitchell. Having taken early retirement to concentrate more fully upon renovating an Elizabethan manor house, he learned to fly motor gliders and light aircraft. He currently lives near Eccleshall where he has continued his aviation research and aviation painting.

Table of Contents

Introduction No Ordinary Engineer; Normacot to Woolston; Establishing Himself; Early Designs and the Schneider Trophy; Early Military Designs and a Racer; Mixed Fortunes; Large, Medium, and Small Designs; A Turning Point; Becoming R.J.; Consolidation and International Success; Schneider Trophy Domination; A Gamble with Rolls-Royce; The Air Yacht and the Giant; Winning the Schneider Trophy Outright; His Last Flying Boats; His First Spitfire; The Real Spitfire Emerges; K5054; Its All Over; After Mitchell.

Additional information

NPB9781781558850
9781781558850
178155885X
R. J. Mitchell: To the Spitfire by John Shelton
New
Hardback
Fonthill Media Ltd
2022-12-22
512
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a new book - be the first to read this copy. With untouched pages and a perfect binding, your brand new copy is ready to be opened for the first time

Customer Reviews - R. J. Mitchell