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Sad to report that John Allen, known to some authors on here, although not generally to the wider public as his work was, and still is, classified, recently passed away.
He worked on Blue Steel and on Harrier and Hawk, as well as leading the team that did much of the work on the BAe P.1216.
He has been described as the 'post-war Barnes Wallis'. Luckily his collection of models, including a number of Blue Steel variants, and papers have been kept by the Science Museum:
He was unfailingly helpful to all who sought his help, and is another of those from the post-1945 'golden age' who will be greatly missed.
He worked on Blue Steel and on Harrier and Hawk, as well as leading the team that did much of the work on the BAe P.1216.
He has been described as the 'post-war Barnes Wallis'. Luckily his collection of models, including a number of Blue Steel variants, and papers have been kept by the Science Museum:
He was unfailingly helpful to all who sought his help, and is another of those from the post-1945 'golden age' who will be greatly missed.
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