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Fully illustrated description of Wolverhampton's well known, and lesser known, places that have been lost over the years.
Looking at the fascinating history behind the airfields of Shropshire, which was particularly popular during the Second World War.
Boulton Paul has been one of the great innovators of British aviation. They built more Camels than Sopwiths, the first all-steel airframe, the largest aircraft ever built in Britain, the first with a power-operated gun turret, the famous Defiant, the first single-engine turboprop, and are now world leaders in power control units and fly-by-wire.
This fascinating set of photographs shows how Wolverhampton has changed and developed over the last century.
Over 200 rare and previously unpublished illustrations of this iconic aircraft - the Boulton Paul Defiant.
The history of Willenhall and Horseley Fields
The Boulton Paul Balliol was the last Merlin-powered aircraft although it started life as the world's first turbo-trainer
Containing more than 200 photographs, this book provides a social history of the Heath Town, Springfield and Fallings Park area of Wolverhampton, showing inhabitants at work and play in their schools, churches, workplaces and backstreets.
Staffordshire and Black Country Airfields
RAF Cosford was built as part of the pre-war RAF Expansion Plan in 1937 and in 1938 it was designated as a site for one of the new Technical Training Schools, aimed at strengthening the knowledge and manpower of the air force. RAF Cosford (now DCAE Cosford) continues to train numerous new recruits and houses a major RAF Museum.
A history of Wolverhampton
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