This book is a reprint first published in 1960
Alan Sutton has added "Publisher's Note to the 2016 Edition.
This section contains the modern names of countrys mentioned in the text and also the value of the English Pound 1920-1939 and it's equivalent in 2016.
In 1939 1 Pound = 60.60 Pounds in 2016
This will be helpful when compairing the cost of airfair and the cost of aircraft in todays money.
The Contents
229 pages broken up into 16 Chapters:-
I:
Civil Air Transport in the Pre-Subsidy Period:
Operations of the Early Companies 1919-1921 II:
The Necessity of Subsidies:
Subsidized Operations 1921-1924 III:
Prologue for Five Chapters:
Imperial Airways, 1924-1934 IV:
European Routes:
1924-1934 V:
The First Imperial Air Route:
Cairo-Karachi 1921-1934 VI:
Across Europe and the Mediterranean:
London-Cairo 1919-1934 VII:
Cecil Rhode's Dream Come true:
The All-Red Route through Afica 1919-1934 VIII:
In the Steps of the Smiths:
Over Jungles and through Monsoons to Australia 1919-1934 IX:
Conquering the North Atlantic:
1919-1939 X:
Imerial Airways in Africa:
1935-1939 XI:
Flying to the Far East:
1935-1940 XII:
The Antipodean Service:
1935-1939 XIII:
The Second Chosen Instrument:
British Airways Emerges XIV:
The Post-Monopoly Era:
Imperial Airways in Europe 1935-1937 XV:
From BBC to BOAC:
Sir John Reith is Chosen XVI:
In Retrospect and Conclusion
Photographs
The book has 73 good quality black and white photographs:
48 photographs of some of the different aircraft used and 25 of aircraft interiors and crew pictures
Graphics
Spread throughout the book there are 11 black and white maps of the routes showing citys serviced by the airlines.
Appendices
Thirteen appendices cover:
Fatal accidents,aircraft purchase prices and what may be of great interest to modelers is the Registry of Aircraft Owend and Operated by British Overseas Air Transport Companies 1919-1940
Conclusion
Something for all tastes in this release: History,Politics and last but not least Aircraft!
Recommended.
Thank you to Jay Slater.Fonthill Media for the book to review.
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SUMMARY
Highs: Back ground information on the aircraft and airlines that used them.
Quality photographs
Lows: Map quality, although the first map is of good quality.
Verdict: The book is well writen and full of details about a great time in British aviation history.
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I started building model aircraft with my brother and dad at about 7 years old(Yellow single engine float plane).
Born in England so mostly built Airfix and Frog Kits!
Moved over the pond in 1979.
Main interest any type/era aircraft.
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