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Harrier Boys Vol 1 (PB)

$35.95 AUD
Discover the thrilling history of aviation with 'Harrier Boys Volume 1 (PB)', an exquisite paperback that transports you through the Cold War to the Falklands, covering the years 1969 to 1990. Authored by the experienced pilot Bob Marston, this compelling narrative captures the excitement and camaraderie experienced by Harrier operators. The book features engaging personal accounts from notable contributors who worked closely with the iconic Harrier jet, making it an essential read for aviation enthusiasts, military history buffs, and anyone fascinated by the stories behind one of the most unique aircraft ever built.

With 192 pages of rich storytelling and historical insights, 'Harrier Boys Volume 1' delves into significant events such as the Transatlantic Air Race and the defense of Belize. The heartfelt anecdotes from pilots like Graham Williams, Peter Dodworth, Sir Peter Squire, and others illuminate the pride and dedication of those who flew these remarkable machines, both on land and at sea. This paperback edition, measuring 156 x 234 mm, not only offers a look back at these pivotal years but encapsulates the spirit of an era defined by innovation and bravery in military aviation.

Whether you're looking to deepen your knowledge of military aircraft or searching for the perfect gift for an aviation lover, 'Harrier Boys Volume 1 (PB)' is a must-have addition to your collection. Order now and celebrate the legacy of the Harrier jet!

Author: Bob Marston Publisher: Grub Street
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 156 x 234 mm
Pages: 192
Publication Date: 30-04-2020

In Harrier Boys, Volume One: Cold War Through the Falklands, 1969-1990, Bob Marston, who flew Harriers for many years, draws together accounts from others who worked with this unique jet through its history. The excitement, camaraderie and pride of Harrier operators shine through in the personal stories of those whose lives were changed by their experience of this iconic aircraft, both on land and at sea. In this first volume, events of the Cold War years are brought to life by contributors including Graham Williams, who flew the Transatlantic Air Race, Peter Dodworth, a member of the original Harrier Conversion Team, Peter Harris, a participant in the early defence of Belize, Sir Peter Squire, OC 1 (F) Squadron during the Falklands conflict, and Australian Dave Baddams, who commanded the Royal Navy Sea Harriers of 800 Squadron.

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Harrier Boys Vol 1 (PB)

$35.95 AUD
Discover the thrilling history of aviation with 'Harrier Boys Volume 1 (PB)', an exquisite paperback that transports you through the Cold War to the Falklands, covering the years 1969 to 1990. Authored by the experienced pilot Bob Marston, this compelling narrative captures the excitement and camaraderie experienced by Harrier operators. The book features engaging personal accounts from notable contributors who worked closely with the iconic Harrier jet, making it an essential read for aviation enthusiasts, military history buffs, and anyone fascinated by the stories behind one of the most unique aircraft ever built.

With 192 pages of rich storytelling and historical insights, 'Harrier Boys Volume 1' delves into significant events such as the Transatlantic Air Race and the defense of Belize. The heartfelt anecdotes from pilots like Graham Williams, Peter Dodworth, Sir Peter Squire, and others illuminate the pride and dedication of those who flew these remarkable machines, both on land and at sea. This paperback edition, measuring 156 x 234 mm, not only offers a look back at these pivotal years but encapsulates the spirit of an era defined by innovation and bravery in military aviation.

Whether you're looking to deepen your knowledge of military aircraft or searching for the perfect gift for an aviation lover, 'Harrier Boys Volume 1 (PB)' is a must-have addition to your collection. Order now and celebrate the legacy of the Harrier jet!

Author: Bob Marston Publisher: Grub Street
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 156 x 234 mm
Pages: 192
Publication Date: 30-04-2020

In Harrier Boys, Volume One: Cold War Through the Falklands, 1969-1990, Bob Marston, who flew Harriers for many years, draws together accounts from others who worked with this unique jet through its history. The excitement, camaraderie and pride of Harrier operators shine through in the personal stories of those whose lives were changed by their experience of this iconic aircraft, both on land and at sea. In this first volume, events of the Cold War years are brought to life by contributors including Graham Williams, who flew the Transatlantic Air Race, Peter Dodworth, a member of the original Harrier Conversion Team, Peter Harris, a participant in the early defence of Belize, Sir Peter Squire, OC 1 (F) Squadron during the Falklands conflict, and Australian Dave Baddams, who commanded the Royal Navy Sea Harriers of 800 Squadron.

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