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Explores the many and varied milestones in cross-channel flight, beginning back in July 1785 when John-Pierre Blanchard and John Jeffries made the first crossing by balloon and brought right up to date by detailing the Channel Tunnel and the Single European Sky
Ayrton Senna grew from being a clumsy toddler who couldn't climb stairs into one of the greatest Formula One drivers of all time. After early successes in his motorsport career, Senna was catapulted into the world's premier motorsport championship with the unfancied Toleman team - and straight away he was comfortable sharing a track with legends like Niki Lauda. Over the next eleven years, Senna won three Drivers' Championships and legions of fans thanks to his no-holds-barred driving style. Senna drove for three legendary F1 teams - Lotus, McLaren and Williams - but his aggression behind the wheel led to bad-tempered clashes with rivals. His battles and fallouts with teammate Alain Prost dominated the late 1980s and early 1990s, and he regularly locked horns with team bosses and F1 administrators. It all came to a sudden end when Senna crashed while leading the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix, and the motorsport world was plunged into mourning over the early death of a driver who'd become an icon. Charting a journey from one-horsepower karts to 700-horsepower Formula 1 cars, Senna: The Legend uses 100 colour and mono photographs to tell the incredible story of a true champion: the flag-to-flag victories, the championship titles, but also the feuds and the tragic crash that claimed his life. THIS IS SENNA'S INCREDIBLE STORY. Ayrton Senna grew from being a clumsy toddler who couldn't climb stairs into the one of the greatest Formula One drivers of all time. After early successes in his motorsport career, Senna was catapulted into the world's premier motorsport championship with the unfancied Toleman team - and straight away he was comfortable sharing a track with legends like Niki Lauda. Over the next eleven years, Senna won three Drivers' Championships and legions of fans thanks to his no-holds-barred driving style. Senna drove for three legendary F1 teams - Lotus, McLaren and Williams - but his aggression behind the wheel led to bad-tempered clashes with rivals. His battles and fallouts with teammate Alain Prost dominated the late 1980s and early 1990s, and he regularly locked horns with team bosses and F1 administrators. It all came to a sudden end when Senna crashed while leading the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix, and the motorsport world was plunged into mourning over the early death of a driver who'd become an icon. Charting a journey from one-horsepower karts to 700-horsepower Formula 1 cars, Senna: The Legend uses 100 colour and mono photographs to tell the incredible story of a true champion: the flag-to-flag victories, the championship titles, but also the feuds and the tragic crash that claimed his life. THIS IS SENNA'S INCREDIBLE STORY.
t was a sensation! The World's first jet airliner flew for the first time barely four years after the end of the Second World War...and it was British. It revolutionised commercial air travel. It was the fastest airliner in the World and it inspired a post-war public with its pioneering jet engines and sleek design. Star-struck celebrities and royalty flew in it. The World's airlines were queuing up to order. And then triumph turned to tragedy. Packed with rare and unseen images and memorabilia, Comet delves into this amazing aircraft from the dark days of WW2 when it was conceived by Sir Geoffreyde Havilland, through its design and manufacture and introduction to service with BOAC amid cheering and flag waving. It covers in depth the tragic Comet crashes, the exhaustive work done on solving the crash mysteries and its successfu reincarnation, both for civil airlines and for the military, as the Comet 4 and eventually the RAF's Nimrod, the ultimate and final variant of the Comet design. This book also gives the reader a flavour of the excitement of air travel in the 1950s and provides an invaluable reference work to every Comet built.
Investigates the exciting race to become the first to fly the Atlantic, detailing every significant trans-Atlantic journey throughout the last 100 years .
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