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The Air Staff and the Helicopter

Started by Thorvic, November 16, 2016, 10:13:57 AM

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Thorvic

Blue Envoy Press present their next title, The Air staff and the Helicopter.

The helicopter's appearance at the end of the Second World War presented Britain's armed forces with a quandary – what should it be used for and who should operate it? Initially seen as a replacement for the light liaison aircraft in army co-operation and artillery observation roles, as their load carrying capabilities improved the helicopter was viewed as a logistics aircraft that could support the British Army in the field.

The RAF was ultimately given control of that aspect of the helicopter and this is the subject of The Air Staff and the Helicopter.

From the Air Horse of 1947 and the plans for a 'Hover Force' and 'flying three tonner', the RAF's equipment ranged from the  Belvedere, Wessex and Puma in the Sixties and Seventies to the advent of the Chinook in the Eighties and Merlin in the Noughties. The Air Staff and the Helicopter examines the numerous projects and design studies and outlines how that army support role became key to British operations around the world.

The Air Staff and the Helicopter draws on archive material and, using new artwork and photos, shows how the RAF's transport helicopters evolved to meet the challenges it faced around the world.

Projects covered include the Fairey Rotodyne, Blackburn's SP.60 Helicrane and B.118 lifting platform, Bristol Siddeley's 'Flying pigs'. The saga of AST.404 and the short-lived Merlin.

'Ivan doesn't hunt!' - If you love the smell of napalm in the morning, you'll enjoy the 'Household Air Cav', who would have loved the smell of stirrup cup in the morning and probably lugged their hunters around in the back of their Air Horses. An interesting diversion into the use of helicopters for air assault in the early 1950s.

Chris

Project Cancelled SIG Secretary, specialising in post war British RN warships, RN and RAF aircraft projects. Also USN and Russian warships

JayBee

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They are just physical manifestations of collisions between enigma & conundrum particles.

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Thorvic

The Air Staff and the Helicopter will be available from Wednesday the 10th of May.

Price is £11.95 and here are the postage rates

UK Postage and Packing = £1.80 (total is £13.75)
Europe = £5.20 (total is £17.15)
ROW = £7.50 (total is £19.45)

As ever, if I can get the postage cheaper, I'll refund the difference.

Paypal payments to the usual address (blue.envoy.services@googlemail.com)

Hope you like it

Chris
Project Cancelled SIG Secretary, specialising in post war British RN warships, RN and RAF aircraft projects. Also USN and Russian warships

Squizzette

Now that looks to be an interesting read. Time to check my pressie budget and get an order in. :)
"So many ideas, so little talent" ;)

Captain Canada

Wow that looks good ! Love the cover pics. I'd better be nice and see if I can spend some money lol
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