Keith Wilson provides a visually rich overview of the Royal Air Force during the transformative second half of the 1980s. This sequel to Wilson's earlier work examines the operational and technological development of the RAF during a decade that was crucial for British military aviation. This period saw the retirement of iconic aircraft such as the English Electric Lightning in 1988, symbolising the end of the Cold War era. At the same time, the RAF introduced advanced platforms that redefined its capabilities, including the Tornado F.3 Interceptor, the Harrier GR.5, the British Aerospace BAe 146 CC.1 and the Tucano T.1 trainer. In addition, the innovative conversion of Lockheed Tristar and Vickers VC-10 aircraft into air-to-air refuelling aircraft replaced the obsolete Victor K.2, thereby extending the RAF's strategic range. The annual report highlights milestones such as the restoration of military confidence after the Falklands War and the integration of state-of-the-art technology into RAF operations. Illustrated with numerous photographs, the book captures the modernisation of the RAF and the cultural changes within the service. Carefully researched, RAF in Camera. 1980s. The Later Years offers aviation enthusiasts and historians alike a detailed exploration of the RAF's development, combining iconic images with insightful analysis of this critical period in its history.
Group
Books (first-hand)
Author
Wilson, Keith
Title
RAF in Camera 1985-1989
Details
English Text, 100 bw- and colour illustrations. 313 Seiten.
State
new
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