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Concorde by F.G. Clark & Arthur Gibson
This is the first detailed and first-hand account of the most ambitious civil aircraft project ever undertaken - the design, development and manufacture jointly by Britain and France of the Concorde supersonic airliner. F. G. Clark, who wrote the text, and Arthur Gibson, who took the great majority of the photographs which illustrate it, form a team uniquely qualified to present the story of Concorde.
No. of pages: 64
Colour and black and white
Condition of book: All pages still present. Front cover has some wear & discolouration. Edges of pages have wear. Pages yellowing. No writing on pages, no major tears, all content is still legible.
This is the first detailed and first-hand account of the most ambitious civil aircraft project ever undertaken - the design, development and manufacture jointly by Britain and France of the Concorde supersonic airliner. F. G. Clark, who wrote the text, and Arthur Gibson, who took the great majority of the photographs which illustrate it, form a team uniquely qualified to present the story of Concorde. Both have been involved with the project since its inception, Mr. Clark as a member of the staff of British Aircraft Corporation and, before that, Bristol Aircraft Ltd., and Mr Gibson as a consultant designer to BAC and Britain's leading aviation photographer. Both have travelled widely in connection with the Concorde's overseas demonstrations tours to many different parts of the world. Their book will surely rank as the authoritative "biography" of one of the most beautiful and exciting aircraft the world has seen.
Classification | Softcover |
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Manufacture | Adventureline |