The story begins in 1940 when Harvey Heyworth was leading No. 79
Squadron RAF defending north-eastern England from Luftwaffe raids made
by bombers based in Norway and Denmark and then later in the Battle of
Britain when the unit moved south. During late 1940 and up to June
1941 Heyworth led his squadron in defense of Bristol and Swansea
operating by night and day. By 1942 he had amassed 4,000 flying hours.
Harvey then joined Rolls-Royce test flying early British jet aircraft
including the famous Gloster-Whittle and test-bed Wellington bombers
powered by the new jet engines.In 1944 Harvey's brother Jim also
joined Rolls, having flown with No. 12 Squadron in Bomber Command. The
story then unfolds into the development of the Trent turboprop and the
Avon jet engines. Development work on a variety of test-bed aircraft
was ongoing and included some weird combinations of airframe and
engine.Jim succeeded his brother as chief test pilot in 1958 and flew
82 different aircraft types. He recounts his experiences of piloting
the Vulcan bomber, Lightning and the 'Flying Bedstead' VTOL test rig.
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The Lives of Rolls-Royce Chief Test Pilots Harvey & Jim Heyworth
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781783402144
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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