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Test Pilot: An Extraordinary Career Testing Civil Aircraft [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, 100 mono integrated and 32 colour
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: Air World
  • ISBN-10: 1399085344
  • ISBN-13: 9781399085342
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, 100 mono integrated and 32 colour
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: Air World
  • ISBN-10: 1399085344
  • ISBN-13: 9781399085342
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Having flown an astonishing 400 different aircraft, as a licensed Category 1 test pilot and flight test instructor for both airplanes and helicopters, Chris Taylor is arguably one of the best qualified and widely experienced test pilots working today anywhere in the world.After obtaining his private pilot’s license at the age of just 17, Chris began his service flying career with the Royal Navy. He duly flew Wasp and Lynx helicopters from warships around the world under all kinds of circumstances.After five years instructing, the author then became a test pilot flying numerous types of experimental aircraft for research and development purposes, before returning to the Empire Test Pilot’s School as a tutor. Having served at Boscombe Down for 10 years he joined the UK’s Civil Aviation Authority as an airplane and rotorcraft test pilot. With the closure of the CAA’s Flight Test Department, he went on to form his own company and has continued to test fly a wide variety of aircraft ever since.Rather than just the usual cutting-edge fast jets one associates with test pilots, Chris Taylor’s book covers general aviation aircraft, including testing homebuilt airplanes, helicopters and autogyros. It also features the testing of ex-military jets and warbirds such as the Fieseler Storch, Sea Fury, Spitfire and the Mustang.As the author is someone who teaches test pilots how to become flight test instructors, the reader is privileged to be able to share in, quite literally, the ups and downs of aviation testing with one of the foremost test pilots of his era. Somehow, he still manages to find time to be a helicopter examiner and instructor for helicopters, airplanes and autogyros.While Test Pilot will appeal to pilots of every era, it is particularly aimed at the general reader, who will be taken on a journey across the skies in almost every conceivable type of civil aircraft involving almost every imaginable flying incident.

Having flown an astonishing 400 different aircraft, as a licensed Category 1 test pilot and flight test instructor for both airplanes and helicopters, Chris Taylor is arguably one of the best qualified and widely experienced test pilots working today anywhere in the world.
Introduction vi
Chapter 1 Boeing Stearman
1(9)
Chapter 2 Spinning
10(10)
Chapter 3 Learning to Fly Autogyros
20(17)
Chapter 4 PZL
37(19)
Chapter 5 Jets
56(17)
Chapter 6 Northern Ireland
73(15)
Chapter 7 Sikorsky S92 Search and Rescue (SAR)
88(15)
Chapter 8 RAF 2000 Autogyro
103(15)
Chapter 9 Achtung Spitfire
118(23)
Chapter 10 Frank Carson
141(17)
Chapter 11 The Lord
158(9)
Chapter 12 Escapades
167(14)
Chapter 13 Bugs and Yanks
181(17)
Chapter 14 Historic Rotors
198(21)
Chapter 15 Italia
219(20)
Chapter 16 Two in One Day
239(18)
Chapter 17 Tiger Moths
257(7)
Chapter 18 What to Avoid
264(7)
Chapter 19 Finale - Embarrassing Moments
271(19)
Conclusion 290(3)
Appendix I Why Aeroplanes Fly - And What is a `Stall'? 293(8)
Appendix II Microlights 301(3)
Appendix III Types Flown to Date 304(6)
Glossary 310
Having wanted to be a pilot for as long as he can remember, CHRIS TAYLOR gained his private pilot's licence at the age of 17. He joined the Royal Navy whilst studying for a degree in Electrical Engineering and, after serving as a Navigation Officer on numerous ships, went onto to operate Wasp and Lynx helicopters. After five years instructing, he became a Test Pilot and flew all manner of experimental aircraft for research and development purposes before returning to the Empire Test Pilot's School as a Tutor. Having served at Boscombe Down for ten years he joined the UK Civil Aviation Authority as an aeroplane and rotorcraft test pilot. With the closure of the CAA's Flight Test Department, he formed Dovetail Aviation Ltd and has continued to test fly a wide variety of aircraft ever since. Chris has flown 400 different kinds of aircraft, is a Fellow of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots and is a licensed Category 1 Test Pilot and Flight Test Instructor for both aeroplanes and helicopters, which arguably makes him one of the best qualified and most widely experienced test pilots working today.