Somerset has played an important part in the history of British aviation.
Aircraft have been built in the county since the time of the First World War
and the county’s airfields played an important part during the Second
World War.
The growth of Westland, at Yeovil and Weston Super Mare, has seen
Somerset become a world-renowned centre for the design and
construction of rotary-wing craft. Before their reliance on helicopters,
Westland made such famous aircraft as the Lysander and Whirlwind, as
well as the Wapiti and Wildebeast.
Airports at Weston-Super-Mare and Whitchurch became important for
passenger travel while the Royal Naval Air Service’s Yeovilton airfield is
also home to the Fleet Air Arm Museum and Weston to the Helicopter
Museum. In times past, the aviation industry was important to the county
and today, while still important, aviation heritage brings many tourists to
Somerset.
Colin Cruddas tells the story in words and pictures of the airfields,
manufacturers and aircraft that were made or flown over the county of
Somerset.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Colin Cruddas spent many years working for Cobham PLC and Flight
Refuelling. He is the acknowledged expert on Sir Alan Cobham, one of
Britain’s greatest aviation pioneers.
He lives in Dorset.
| Publication:
| August 2010
| Extent:
| 128 pages
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| 32
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