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If you like Chris's books, I would try a few searches, you may find more stuff of interest!
 
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Front and centre - your book! - a fascinating tome - didn't realise the design had got that advanced before it was canned

A bigger missed opportuntity than the TSR-2, I think
 
My copy.

Congratulations, the book is awesome!!!

Antonio
 

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I see Paul has granted me access already, but here's the photo anyway :)

Thanks also to Chris Gibson for the speedy shipping!
 

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Hello Chris got the book this morning very fast operation you run looks a very nice publication.

Garry from deepest Cornwall
 

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Paul -

Here you go. I just received my copy last week via the Aviation Bookshop. I'm just starting it, but so far it's an excellent read and very informative. Halifax hasn't offered me his opinion, yet.

Thank you. Sincerely,

Terence Burns

tcburns[zero]7[at]comcast[dot]net
 

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I've managed at last to get my copy ordered, and it has duly--and quickly--made its way across the Atlantic. And here's the proof.
 

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Thanks, everyone!

I have much more to post, but haven't had time to finalize the drawings. Will try to get onto it soon.
 
I've misplaced my copy somewhere...
 

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What a great book...Got mine about 2 weeks ago and am on my second read-through....Now I've gone and ordered the AEW and P.1216 books.....This is great stuff.I find myself tempted to build a 1/32 or 1/24 desk model ...I first saw the P.1121 in an clip from Interavia many years ago..i used to snitch my Dad's copies and put clippings in my files for future model making use.

Here's hoping you have many more books in planning, this is my favorite kind of reading.

Many thanks,

Paul Fisher
 
Glad you enjoyed it!

I have plans for a few different subjects next, but the first one is stalled due to my location in New Zealand. I really need someone to visit a few British archive locations :)
 
Ah, yes..being stuck here in a forgotten corner of California creates much the same problem for me in my research.I know it sounds odd that a Yank would be nutty about British prototypes and paper planes , but that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
I have a lot of happy model building customers in the UK who are always asking if they can be of help, so do let me know and maybe I can connect you with willing accomplices!

Best,
Paul
 
madgepetto said:
Ah, yes..being stuck here in a forgotten corner of California creates much the same problem for me in my research.I know it sounds odd that a Yank would be nutty about British prototypes and paper planes , but that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
I have a lot of happy model building customers in the UK who are always asking if they can be of help, so do let me know and maybe I can connect you with willing accomplices!

Best,
Paul

Hmm... California. Could be useful for the other book I'm researching for.
 
Decided to have a little splurge this afternoon. If you could add me that would be most appreciated, thanks. :)
 

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well, the mail to Siberia must be quicker than I thought.

Hope you like them.

Chris
 
Thanks for writing this Paul, I've just been having another read through after the RAeS 1957 conference last week. The Industry and design team stuff is really interesting to compare with where we are today - some things haven't changed.
 

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Cheers. Would like to get a chance to write another one day. Added you to forum section access group :)
 
Hi, just re-read my copy and noticed I need to register for more goodies!


Fantastic read, many thanks
 

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Hello Chris,

I have just received a copy from The Aviation Bookshop.
I don't have a photo, so can you send me a quiz question
instead.
regards,
Richard
 
Post a photo of your copy of the book here, or else post that you don't have a camera and I will challenge you to give me a word from a selected page of the book.

Activation is manual, so please be patient :)
Hi Thanks for the book it is superb, the P1121 and the TSR2 are my two favourite aircraft. Have attached photo of my book, could I have access to the extras please,
thanks in anticipation!
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Post a photo of your copy of the book here, or else post that you don't have a camera and I will challenge you to give me a word from a selected page of the book.

Activation is manual, so please be patient :)
Hi Thanks for the book it is superb, the P1121 and the TSR2 are my two favourite aircraft. Have attached photo of my book, could I have access to the extras please,
thanks in anticipation!
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Access granted, hope you enjoy the extras.
 
What did you think of the first edition?
Fantastic. Its got everything and more I was looking for. Access to the hidden forum topic has even more interesting stuff. The main thing I needed it for is to draw a P.1103, P.1116 and P.1121 in CAD so I can 3d print them, but I'm a stickler for detail and accuracy, so want to produce something which is at least what the likely outcome would have been.
 
Fantastic. Its got everything and more I was looking for. Access to the hidden forum topic has even more interesting stuff. The main thing I needed it for is to draw a P.1103, P.1116 and P.1121 in CAD so I can 3d print them, but I'm a stickler for detail and accuracy, so want to produce something which is at least what the likely outcome would have been.
I have CAD format drawings by Barrie Hygate. Might be a starting point.
 
If you're willing to share them that would be fantastic. Scanning from books is always awkward when you don't get them perfectly straight.
 

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