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Flying in Post-War Skies

Flying in Post-War Skies Private & Club Aviation 1946-1980

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Publisher's Synopsis

After six years of prohibition January 1946 saw the lifting of restrictions on private and club flying which had been shut down at the outbreak of the war, but there was an extreme shortage of suitable planes as many light aircraft had been requisitioned at the start of the war and few had survived. Less militarily useful machines had just been left to deteriorate. Whereas before the war all flying had come under the jurisdiction of the Air Ministry, the recently-formed Ministry of Civil Aviation was now in charge of non-Service flight. This new ministry was driven by paperwork without which no aircraft should fly. Many otherwise perfect aircraft were allowed to rot because their documents were 'not in order. This new book describes just how private flying survived.

About the Publisher

Stenlake Publishing

Stenlake Publishing specialises in a number of subject areas. Our principal specialty is quality books of local interest highly illustrated with old photographs, usually accompanied by an informative text. We also have a substantial list of industrial and transport-related titles - railways, canals, road transport, coastal shipping, mining, and aviation. These titles range across Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, England, the Isle of Man and the Republic of Ireland.

Book information

ISBN: 9781840338706
Publisher: Stenlake Publishing Ltd
Imprint: Stenlake Publishing
Pub date:
DEWEY: 387.7094109045
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 112
Weight: 472g
Height: 209mm
Width: 272mm
Spine width: 13mm