A richly illustrated history of Heathrow airport in the late 1940s and 1950s. Nostalgic look back at a golden period of aviation history.
Regular Price
£15.99
Online Price:
£14.39
Availability:
Out of stock
ISBN
9781398117617
During the post-war years, Heathrow Airport became the country’s leading aviation hub. This book examines how this was achieved, from the airport’s opening on 1 January 1946 until the transfer of long-haul services to the Central Area in the late 1950s. This period included the operations of BOAC up to the introduction of the Comet 4, the world’s first commercial jet liner, as well as many foreign airlines that have since ceased to exist.
Charles Woodley explores Heathrow’s fascinating story through rare and previously unpublished illustrations and informative text, providing a nostalgic look back at a golden era of aviation history.
Write Your Own Review
Only registered users can write reviews. Please Sign in or create an account
Related Products
Check items to add to the cart or
British Airways
PaperbackPaul Jarvis
Rating:
0%
Regular Price
£18.99
Online Price:
£17.09
Out of stock
Newsletter Signup
Newsletter
featured
The Air War Through German Eyes
HardbackJonathan Trigg
Rating:
0%
Regular Price
£22.99
Online Price:
£20.69
Yorkshire Villages
PaperbackDave Zdanowicz ,Paul Zdanowicz
Rating:
0%
Regular Price
£18.99
Online Price:
£17.09