Fairey 1915-60

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Fairey 1915-60

Fairey 1915-60

Fairey 1915–60

NOTE: This is a new edition of Fairey Company Profile 1915–1960.

One of the many ingredients required for creating a great aircraft company is the ability to diversify, and this was just one of the strengths that would keep the Fairey Aviation Company in business for more than four decades. Like so many other aircraft manufacturers of the day, it found its feet by taking on subcontract work, as well as building up its own aircraft portfolio.

The company’s greatest, and most surprising, success story came in the 1930s, when the ubiquitous Swordfish entered production in 1936. This basic torpedo‑bombing biplane proved to be very effective against enemy warships. Post‑World War Two production saw the naval theme continue with the Firefly, which would see action in Korea, and finally the Gannet, which continued to serve the Royal Navy well into the 1970s. The company’s venture into rotary‑wing aircraft would eventually be its undoing and it was absorbed into Westlands in 1960. With more than 150 images, this book charts the history of the company and examines each aircraft it produced over its 45-year run.

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ISBN: 978 1 80282 377 6

Price: £16.99

Series: Aviation Industry Series, vol 1

Format: Paperback, 160 pages

ISBN: 9781802823776

Number of Pages: 160

Format: Paperback

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Fairey 1915–60

NOTE: This is a new edition of Fairey Company Profile 1915–1960.

One of the many ingredients required for creating a great aircraft company is the ability to diversify, and this was just one of the strengths that would keep the Fairey Aviation Company in business for more than four decades. Like so many other aircraft manufacturers of the day, it found its feet by taking on subcontract work, as well as building up its own aircraft portfolio.

The company’s greatest, and most surprising, success story came in the 1930s, when the ubiquitous Swordfish entered production in 1936. This basic torpedo‑bombing biplane proved to be very effective against enemy warships. Post‑World War Two production saw the naval theme continue with the Firefly, which would see action in Korea, and finally the Gannet, which continued to serve the Royal Navy well into the 1970s. The company’s venture into rotary‑wing aircraft would eventually be its undoing and it was absorbed into Westlands in 1960. With more than 150 images, this book charts the history of the company and examines each aircraft it produced over its 45-year run.

Available: NOW

ISBN: 978 1 80282 377 6

Price: £16.99

Series: Aviation Industry Series, vol 1

Format: Paperback, 160 pages

ISBN: 9781802823776

Number of Pages: 160

Format: Paperback

Expected Delivery: 19/07/2022

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