RAF in Camera 1950-59: Royal Air Force

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Haynes Publishing, 1 Ιαν 2014 - 224 σελίδες
This volume (of what is hoped will become the first of a decade-by-decade series) covers the period 1951–60, which saw the RAF’s transition to the jet age. The photographs cover all kinds of aircraft-related activity, both at home and overseas, when the RAF still had many exotic foreign bases around the globe that made vivid and unusual settings against which to photograph its aircraft and personnel. This book will be part of the Haynes joint publishing program with the RAF and will bear the RAF’s official branding. The Air Historical Branch will be giving the book its full and enthusiastic support. The proposal is for a large-format full-color picture-led book with extended captions that showcases some of the amazing (and often rare) color photographs of the RAF in the post-war years. Most of these pictures were taken by RAF professional photographers and have been archived at the RAF Air Historical Branch (AHB). The majority haven’t seen widespread use since they were first taken.

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Keith Wilson is the author of the Red Arrows in Camera for Haynes (2012). He has been an air-to-air photographer and aerospace journalist since 1977. He has been a specialist air-to-air photographer for Pilot magazine since 1982 and he has also worked with a number of aircraft manufacturers including Grob Aerospace, Marshall Aerospace, Europa Aircraft, and 3i (Italy), providing illustrations for various public relations material. Keith has undertaken a variety of military assignments over the years including fast jets and his air-to-air photographs have appeared in numerous books, calendars, magazines and other publications around the world. He lives in Cambridgeshire, U.K.

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