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Weight | 1.242 kg |
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Dimensions | 30 × 30 × 3 cm |
We exist solely to keep the Aviation Legacy of World War 1 alive!
£30.00
The World War One Aviation Heritage Trust is pleased to offer its members an
opportunity to support the Association in its work by offering for sale one of
the most comprehensive books ever published about this specific aircraft variant.
This most historically important Royal Aircraft Factory development is discussed
in detail in this new reference covering all aspects of the type. Every operational
B.E.2a in the world is described and there is prodigious photographic reference,
plans and related material, including where to find current exhibits and related
items. The BE2a was Geoffrey de Havilland’s first successful, mass-produced
aircraft and the book includes a biography of the man up to his time of joining the
Royal Aircraft Factory.
This book is a must for the serious enthusiast and researcher and is the work of
Paul R. Hare, the world’s leading authority on the Royal Aircraft Factory and its
aircraft types, especially the B.E.2a. Contributing to the text and the book design is
Andrew Willox who researched and constructed the early-variant B.E.2a on display
at Point Cook, Australia. Andrew supports a number of organisations both here
and in Australia.
This book sells for £35 which includes postage and packing in the UK.
36 in stock
Weight | 1.242 kg |
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Dimensions | 30 × 30 × 3 cm |