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Flying the Buccaneer: Britain's Cold War Warrior Peter Caygill

Flying the Buccaneer: Britain's Cold War Warrior By Peter Caygill

Flying the Buccaneer: Britain's Cold War Warrior by Peter Caygill


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Presents a comprehensive history of the Buccaneer, giving details of the design, operational history including front-line action during Operation Desert Storm.

Flying the Buccaneer: Britain's Cold War Warrior Summary

Flying the Buccaneer: Britain's Cold War Warrior by Peter Caygill

Originally conceived as a carrier-born maritime attack aircraft, the Blackburn design included many original features such as Boundary Layer Control, a system which blew hot air over the flying surfaces to increase lift when landing. The rotating bomb bay was also new and enabled easier maintenance, accessibility and reduced drag. The first model, the S Mk 1, entered operational service with the Fleet Air Arm in 1961. S Mk 2 became operational in 1964, powered by Rolls-Royce Spey engines that gave considerably more thrust. The aircraft were armed with rocket pods, up to 1,000 lb free-fall bombs, Martel air-to-ship missiles or the nuclear Red Beard system. During the financial upheavals of the mid 1960s, the government decided to retire the RN carrier fleet, thus eliminating a fixed-wing aircraft requirement. Simultaneously, the TSR2 development programme was abandoned and left the RAF without a new attack aircraft. Enter the S Mk2B, a land-based Buccaneer, with increased range and payload, which joined the RAF in 1969, and by the early 1970s the ex-Fleet Air Arm aircraft were also carrying RAF markings.

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GOR007837489
9781844156696
1844156699
Flying the Buccaneer: Britain's Cold War Warrior by Peter Caygill
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
20081020
256
N/A
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