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Books in the Historic Commercial Aircraft series

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  • by Gerry Manning
    £14.99

    With over 300 colour photographs with extended and informative captions, this book details the many facets of commercial air transport around the world, from the smallest to the largest airlines.

  • by Key Publishing
    £13.99

    Concorde was an incredible achievement. It was built by two different nations that overcame many technical problems to produce the most iconic airliner ever built. With photos showing its creation, construction and career, this new book edition details the highs and lows of this supersonic transport as it cemented its place in aviation history.

  • by Key Publishing
    £13.99

    On 20 August 1963, the British Aircraft Corporation (BAC) One-Eleven flew for the first time. This new book edition of Aeroplane Classic Airliner: BAC One-Eleven covers the full story of its concept and design against the troubled background of the industry's consolidation, and of its entry into service.

  • by Key Publishing
    £13.99

    Prompted by a request from Howard Hughes (and TWA) in 1939, Lockheed's team broke the mold with the Constellation. A real head turner, the 'Connie' raised the bar in performance, economy and passenger comfort. This highly illustrated book tracks the Constellation from its inception through to its retirement, showcasing why it was so special.

  • by Key Publishing
    £13.99

  • by Barry Lloyd
    £13.99

    The 125 was originally conceived in the 1960s. Initially, the response in Europe to it was lukewarm, but orders soon arrived from North America. Ultimately, the difficulties faced ended in the demise of both the aircraft and the company. With over 150 images, this book presents the history of the 125 from its creation to its ultimate downfall.

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