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A History of Passenger Aircraft

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This narrative chronicles the evolution of civil aviation, beginning in the early 1900s with airships and biplanes that launched the first tentative services. It details the pioneering decades that opened global routes and the transition to modern jet airliners, showcasing the transformation of airliners from modified World War I bombers to the intricate flying machines of the 1970s. The text explores the now-vanished airships and flying boats, which were once the sole means of long-distance air travel, as well as the notable piston-engine aircraft of the 1950s and the onset of the jet age. A dedicated chapter highlights the Anglo-French Concorde and its supersonic competitors, alongside ambitious projects that never reached commercial fruition. The dynamics between aircraft manufacturers and airlines are analyzed, focusing on the political and economic factors that propelled America's aviation industry to its current prominence. The book captures the essence of air travel, contrasting the adventurous spirit of early passengers with the efficient mass-transport systems we now accept as standard. Accompanied by over 300 illustrations, many in color, it showcases aircraft from the past 70 years, including some unbuilt designs anticipated for the 1980s.

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A History of Passenger Aircraft, William Sweetman

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1979
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Inglés
Editorial
Hamlyn
Publicado en
1979
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
266
ISBN10
0600372057
ISBN13
9780600372059
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This narrative chronicles the evolution of civil aviation, beginning in the early 1900s with airships and biplanes that launched the first tentative services. It details the pioneering decades that opened global routes and the transition to modern jet airliners, showcasing the transformation of airliners from modified World War I bombers to the intricate flying machines of the 1970s. The text explores the now-vanished airships and flying boats, which were once the sole means of long-distance air travel, as well as the notable piston-engine aircraft of the 1950s and the onset of the jet age. A dedicated chapter highlights the Anglo-French Concorde and its supersonic competitors, alongside ambitious projects that never reached commercial fruition. The dynamics between aircraft manufacturers and airlines are analyzed, focusing on the political and economic factors that propelled America's aviation industry to its current prominence. The book captures the essence of air travel, contrasting the adventurous spirit of early passengers with the efficient mass-transport systems we now accept as standard. Accompanied by over 300 illustrations, many in color, it showcases aircraft from the past 70 years, including some unbuilt designs anticipated for the 1980s.