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Meteor Boys (PB)

$35.95
Dive into the thrilling world of aviation history with 'Meteor Boys (PB),' a captivating book penned by author Steve Bond. As Britain's first jet fighter, the Gloster Meteor played a pivotal role from its inception in 1944 through the present day. This paperback edition, measuring 156 x 234 mm and comprising 224 pages, delves into the personal experiences of over forty veterans who served as air and ground crews during the Meteor's operational years. Each account is filled with gripping anecdotes, showcasing the emotional and adrenaline-fueled moments that define flying this iconic aircraft. Veterans like Alan McDonald offer raw insights into the challenges of piloting the Meteor, particularly highlighting its demanding nature when flown on one engine. The book meticulously documents the Meteor's diverse functions—from its critical involvement in operations against the V1 rocket to its roles in photo-reconnaissance, training, and spectacular display performances. With particular focus on its service period during the 1950s and 1960s, 'Meteor Boys (PB)' is more than just a history; it is a tribute to an aircraft that has captured the hearts of aviation enthusiasts worldwide. Perfect for aviation fans and history buffs alike, this book not only celebrates the Gloster Meteor but also preserves the invaluable stories of those who experienced it firsthand.

Author: Steve Bond Publisher: Grub Street
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 156 x 234 mm
Pages: 224
Publication Date: 30-04-2020

As Britain’s first jet fighter, the Gloster Meteor has had a remarkably varied and lengthy life. But whilst many books have focused on its development and service history, the time has come to hear the personal experiences of its air and ground crews. By interviewing over forty veterans, author Steve Bond has written an incredibly detailed insight into this iconic aircraft, which is supported by anecdotes and accounts from those who knew it best. One example is Alan McDonald who described the Meteor as ‘a bit unforgiving if you got it wrong, as many pilots found out to their cost, especially on one engine, but I must admit I got to like it very much - it was a great adrenalin rush.’ Alongside these entertaining anecdotes are details of the Meteor’s origins and developments. Starting with the first deliveries in 1944 working through to the present day, Steve Bond documents the diverse role which the Meteor has had. From use in operations against the V1, photo-reconnaissance missions, as a training machine and later a display aircraft - particular attention is given to its major service period of the 1950s through to the early 1960s. This detailed history of this iconic and much-loved jet fighter will appeal to all aviation fans.

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Cover of 'Meteor Boys (PB)' by Steve Bond, showcasing a jet fighter with historical imagery and veteran anecdotes.
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Meteor Boys (PB)

$35.95
Dive into the thrilling world of aviation history with 'Meteor Boys (PB),' a captivating book penned by author Steve Bond. As Britain's first jet fighter, the Gloster Meteor played a pivotal role from its inception in 1944 through the present day. This paperback edition, measuring 156 x 234 mm and comprising 224 pages, delves into the personal experiences of over forty veterans who served as air and ground crews during the Meteor's operational years. Each account is filled with gripping anecdotes, showcasing the emotional and adrenaline-fueled moments that define flying this iconic aircraft. Veterans like Alan McDonald offer raw insights into the challenges of piloting the Meteor, particularly highlighting its demanding nature when flown on one engine. The book meticulously documents the Meteor's diverse functions—from its critical involvement in operations against the V1 rocket to its roles in photo-reconnaissance, training, and spectacular display performances. With particular focus on its service period during the 1950s and 1960s, 'Meteor Boys (PB)' is more than just a history; it is a tribute to an aircraft that has captured the hearts of aviation enthusiasts worldwide. Perfect for aviation fans and history buffs alike, this book not only celebrates the Gloster Meteor but also preserves the invaluable stories of those who experienced it firsthand.

Author: Steve Bond Publisher: Grub Street
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 156 x 234 mm
Pages: 224
Publication Date: 30-04-2020

As Britain’s first jet fighter, the Gloster Meteor has had a remarkably varied and lengthy life. But whilst many books have focused on its development and service history, the time has come to hear the personal experiences of its air and ground crews. By interviewing over forty veterans, author Steve Bond has written an incredibly detailed insight into this iconic aircraft, which is supported by anecdotes and accounts from those who knew it best. One example is Alan McDonald who described the Meteor as ‘a bit unforgiving if you got it wrong, as many pilots found out to their cost, especially on one engine, but I must admit I got to like it very much - it was a great adrenalin rush.’ Alongside these entertaining anecdotes are details of the Meteor’s origins and developments. Starting with the first deliveries in 1944 working through to the present day, Steve Bond documents the diverse role which the Meteor has had. From use in operations against the V1, photo-reconnaissance missions, as a training machine and later a display aircraft - particular attention is given to its major service period of the 1950s through to the early 1960s. This detailed history of this iconic and much-loved jet fighter will appeal to all aviation fans.

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