Aerospace & Air Transport Industries
BIC code: KNGV
See also: Industry & Industrial Studies
There were 8 books found.
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£14.95BEAline To The Islands: The Story Of Air Services To Offshore Communities Of The British Isles By British European Airways, Its Predecessors And Successors - - Paperback
Written as an historical narrative, BEAline to the Islands concerns the provision of air services to the Channel Islands, Scilly Isles, Isle of Man, the Hebrides, the Orkneys and the Shetlands by British European Airways and other providers. -
£16.99Edinburgh Airport: A History - - Paperback
Charting the development of Edinburgh Airport, this illustrated record begins with the history of RAF Turnhouse, as the airport used to be an RAF base and became an airport by default after the war. It emphasises the search for a municipal airport in the 1930s, and the factions for and against this proposal. -
£9.95The Flight Of The Starling: The Story Of Scottish Pioneer Aviator Captain Eric Starling F.R.Met.S., M.R.Ae.S. - - Paperback
Eric Starling shot to fame landing a two-seater bi-plane on a Calais street in darkness. From this inauspicious start he became one of that select breed who pioneered commercial flying in Scotland. This is his story. -
£12.95Flying People: Bringing You Safe Flying, Every Day - - Paperback
Written in a style intended to appeal to the layman, 'Flying People' takes a wry look at the last 50 years of flight, and celebrates the character and determination of the people who, during that time, have made flying a safe, everyday event. -
£13.95Island Pilot - - Paperback
Alan Whitfield developed inter-island air services in the Shetland Islands from the late 1960s. Here, he records the end of Loganair's 37-year tenure on services to the offshore islands of Shetland, while adding insights to his flying career in Canada, Cumbria, the Western Isles, and with Perthshire-based Strathair. -
£16.99Scotland's Airlines - - Paperback
This illustrated history tells the story of the independent airlines servicing Scotland, from the pre-war pioneers to BEA and Loganair in the post-war period, and covers the many airlines tooperate from Scottish airports with varying degrees of success. -
£4.95The Story Of Loganair: Scotland's Airline - The First 25 Years - - Paperback
Written from the outside looking in, this book seeks to provide an insight into the growth and operations of a unique airline. -
£8.95Whatever Were You Thinking Of, Captain?: A Handbook For Airline Passengers - - Paperback
Former British Airways Captain John L. Morton guides the interested layperson through the various aspects of a journey by air. He describes some of the practical aspects of such a journey without using jargon or delving too deeply into the technical aspects.








