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Aeroplane Magazine Lightning Edição especial

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Spoken of in hushed tones by those
who remember the type in service
and longed for by those too young to
remember it in flight, the English Electric
Lightning is one of the most iconic British
jets ever built.
The highly swept wings, the bulletlike
nose cone and the ear-splitting
crackle from its reheated Avon
engines combined to make the aircraft
unmistakable. It was the first operational
British aircraft capable of achieving
twice the speed of sound and although
designed primarily as an interceptor to
meet incoming Soviet bombers at heights
up to 60,000ft, it was later developed for
ground attack.
The Lightning was clearly an
aeroplane with much promise and
export potential, yet despite a decade
of development by the boffins at
English Electric, it was struck down
by a very British problem... indecision
and ineptitude by policy makers and
government bodies. Speaking frankly in
his ‘Silver Flash’ article on page 22, the
late Roland ‘Bee’ Beamont (the legendary
test pilot) bemoans the Lightning project
as, “bedeviled by prevarication and
repeated Whitehall U-turns.”
That said, the type served the RAF
gallantly until 1988 and it was still
winning gunnery competitions against all
comers in its last year of service.
I’ve yet to meet anyone who wasn’t
inspired by the Lightning; whether
an aviation enthusiast, a fighter pilot,
a ‘wannabe’ pilot or a six year-old
child, everyone seems to be touched
by the exciting looks and rip-roaring
performance associated with the type.
Today, more than 55 years after it first
flew, the aeroplane still looks ‘right’. Its
aggressive, yet beautiful lines have not
dated over the years and if a Lightning
were sat on the flightline today, few
would believe that it is a contemporary of
the Ford Popular and the Austin Mini!
Through the pages of this book, we
have tried to bring the Lightning story
to life.
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Lightning Spoken of in hushed tones by those who remember the type in service and longed for by those too young to remember it in flight, the English Electric Lightning is one of the most iconic British jets ever built. The highly swept wings, the bulletlike nose cone and the ear-splitting crackle from its reheated Avon engines combined to make the aircraft unmistakable. It was the first operational British aircraft capable of achieving twice the speed of sound and although designed primarily as an interceptor to meet incoming Soviet bombers at heights up to 60,000ft, it was later developed for ground attack. The Lightning was clearly an aeroplane with much promise and export potential, yet despite a decade of development by the boffins at English Electric, it was struck down by a very British problem... indecision and ineptitude by policy makers and government bodies. Speaking frankly in his ‘Silver Flash’ article on page 22, the late Roland ‘Bee’ Beamont (the legendary test pilot) bemoans the Lightning project as, “bedeviled by prevarication and repeated Whitehall U-turns.” That said, the type served the RAF gallantly until 1988 and it was still winning gunnery competitions against all comers in its last year of service. I’ve yet to meet anyone who wasn’t inspired by the Lightning; whether an aviation enthusiast, a fighter pilot, a ‘wannabe’ pilot or a six year-old child, everyone seems to be touched by the exciting looks and rip-roaring performance associated with the type. Today, more than 55 years after it first flew, the aeroplane still looks ‘right’. Its aggressive, yet beautiful lines have not dated over the years and if a Lightning were sat on the flightline today, few would believe that it is a contemporary of the Ford Popular and the Austin Mini! Through the pages of this book, we have tried to bring the Lightning story to life.


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Spoken of in hushed tones by those
who remember the type in service
and longed for by those too young to
remember it in flight, the English Electric
Lightning is one of the most iconic British
jets ever built.
The highly swept wings, the bulletlike
nose cone and the ear-splitting
crackle from its reheated Avon
engines combined to make the aircraft
unmistakable. It was the first operational
British aircraft capable of achieving
twice the speed of sound and although
designed primarily as an interceptor to
meet incoming Soviet bombers at heights
up to 60,000ft, it was later developed for
ground attack.
The Lightning was clearly an
aeroplane with much promise and
export potential, yet despite a decade
of development by the boffins at
English Electric, it was struck down
by a very British problem... indecision
and ineptitude by policy makers and
government bodies. Speaking frankly in
his ‘Silver Flash’ article on page 22, the
late Roland ‘Bee’ Beamont (the legendary
test pilot) bemoans the Lightning project
as, “bedeviled by prevarication and
repeated Whitehall U-turns.”
That said, the type served the RAF
gallantly until 1988 and it was still
winning gunnery competitions against all
comers in its last year of service.
I’ve yet to meet anyone who wasn’t
inspired by the Lightning; whether
an aviation enthusiast, a fighter pilot,
a ‘wannabe’ pilot or a six year-old
child, everyone seems to be touched
by the exciting looks and rip-roaring
performance associated with the type.
Today, more than 55 years after it first
flew, the aeroplane still looks ‘right’. Its
aggressive, yet beautiful lines have not
dated over the years and if a Lightning
were sat on the flightline today, few
would believe that it is a contemporary of
the Ford Popular and the Austin Mini!
Through the pages of this book, we
have tried to bring the Lightning story
to life.
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I have issues from the 1940's

I have issues of the magazine my father purchased in the 1940's. A great read then and a great read now.
Just a shame the early editions are not still available in digital form
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I read Aeroplane since 1975. thereafter I bought the magazine when I coud find it in my hometown, Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Revisto 24 novembro 2020

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I have been a major fan of Aeroplane for over fifty years.More power to you arm!! Revisto 20 agosto 2020

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As an American I don't see alot of British a/c in our magazines other than the usual Hurricanes, Spits, and so forth. And I have learned more about the RAF flying more American a/c such as the NA F-86 and the B-29 that you don't read about in American publications. Revisto 13 agosto 2020

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Good articles on rare topics Revisto 15 julho 2020

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