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Discover the enthralling story of the Gloster Javelin in **Javelin Boys (pb)**, penned by author Steve Bond. This captivating paperback, measuring 156 x 234 mm and published on 31-08-2022, delves into the history of the UK’s first line of night and all-weather air defense. Transitioning from the legendary Meteor and Venom, the Javelin emerged as a revolutionary bomber interceptor that became a symbol of aerial prowess during the 1950s. Despite its notorious complexities—including engine failures and design criticisms—this extraordinary aircraft holds a unique place in aviation history. \n\nWith 204 pages filled with rich narratives, **Javelin Boys** presents detailed accounts from veterans who flew this iconic aircraft, offering gripping adventures set in Cyprus, Singapore, and Zambia amid significant historical contexts like the Indonesian Confrontation and the Rhodesian UDI declaration. The book is well-researched, featuring interviews with former aircrew recounting their unforgettable experiences alongside a comprehensive history of the Javelin. Enhancing the narrative, the text is complemented by striking photography, vividly capturing the essence of the era. Whether you're an aviation enthusiast or simply love compelling stories from the skies, **Javelin Boys** is a must-have addition to your collection. Secure yours today and traverse the fascinating world of British aviation through the eyes of those who flew the Javelin. Enjoy fast shipping and delivery to your door, making it easier than ever to dive into this remarkable story.
Javelin Boys (pb)
Author: Steve Bond Publisher: Grub Street
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 156 x 234 mm
Pages: 204
Publication Date: 31-08-2022
The Gloster Javelin was the UK’s first line of night and all-weather air defence both at home and in RAF Germany. In the 1950s, when it replaced the Meteor and Venom, this revolutionary bomber interceptor became integral to many great stories told here in terrific detail. With an unorthodox aerodynamic design, the Javelin initially had major production issues, which included a tendency for engines to self-destruct under certain conditions. Despite this and the criticism it faced – its nicknames included â€Flying Flat-Iron’ and â€Harmonious Dragmaster’ – the aircraft still receives much affection from its former aircrew. Starting from the first deliveries of Javelins in 1956 until the final withdrawal from RAF squadron use in 1968, Javelin Boys describes adventures in Cyprus, Singapore during the Indonesian Confrontation and Zambia during the Rhodesian declaration of UDI. In this period a total of 434 Javelins were built, with their use spanning across eighteen different squadrons. Steve Bond has interviewed a number of veterans, all with captivating tales of their time on the aircraft. Alongside their anecdotes is a detailed history of this unusual aircraft, accompanied by photography. This book is bound to appeal to all aviation fans
Javelin Boys (pb)
Author: Steve Bond Publisher: Grub Street
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 156 x 234 mm
Pages: 204
Publication Date: 31-08-2022
The Gloster Javelin was the UK’s first line of night and all-weather air defence both at home and in RAF Germany. In the 1950s, when it replaced the Meteor and Venom, this revolutionary bomber interceptor became integral to many great stories told here in terrific detail. With an unorthodox aerodynamic design, the Javelin initially had major production issues, which included a tendency for engines to self-destruct under certain conditions. Despite this and the criticism it faced – its nicknames included â€Flying Flat-Iron’ and â€Harmonious Dragmaster’ – the aircraft still receives much affection from its former aircrew. Starting from the first deliveries of Javelins in 1956 until the final withdrawal from RAF squadron use in 1968, Javelin Boys describes adventures in Cyprus, Singapore during the Indonesian Confrontation and Zambia during the Rhodesian declaration of UDI. In this period a total of 434 Javelins were built, with their use spanning across eighteen different squadrons. Steve Bond has interviewed a number of veterans, all with captivating tales of their time on the aircraft. Alongside their anecdotes is a detailed history of this unusual aircraft, accompanied by photography. This book is bound to appeal to all aviation fans