On 26 June 1954 a small private-venture development aircraft built by Hunting Percival Ltd made the fi rst of three proving fl ights at Luton. Driven by the
performance of jet fi ghters in the Korean War the British Government sponsored the development of the aircraft – the Jet Provost. By 1959 the first ‘All Through Jet Training’ courses in the world were being run by the Royal Air Force. Over 500 aircraft
were constructed for the RAF alone, in fact practically every Royal Air Force pilot from 1960 until 1988 had time on the aircraft. Jet Provost variants were sold to foreign powers including, from 1966, the Strikemaster, a very effective counter-insurgency
and close-ground-support armed development. Since retirement the aircraft has gone on to be a popular private jet with examples flying all over the world. This is the first time all phases of the Jet Provost’s development have been discussed and illustrated in one publication. Containing personal accounts, test and development results and presented against a backdrop of major political events this is the story of the Jet Provost — the little plane with a big history.
Bob Clarke has worked around aviation since 1981. He is also a well-known archaeologist and speaker, presenting to a number of national groups annually. He
has published widely on a number of archaeological and historical themes including Britain’s Cold War, The Berlin Airlift and Saxon Executions. Bob holds the post of
Review Editor for the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society and is currently lecturing on archaeological and Twentieth-Century historical matters for the University of Bath. THE AUTHOR Bob Clarke has worked around aviation since 1981. He is also a well know archaeologist and speaker, presenting to a number of national groups annually. He has published widely on a number of archaeological and historical themes including Britain's Cold War, The Berlin Airlift and Saxon Executions. Bob holds the post of Review Editor for the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society and is currently lecturing on archaeological and Twentieth-Century historical matters for the University of Bath.
| Publication:
| March 2009
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| 208 pages
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| 150 (30 colour)
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| 248 x 172 mm
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