British Propellers in WW1
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The Design and Manufacture of British Aircraft Propellers in WW1
by Lt Col Bob Gardner

The Design and Manufacture of British Aircraft Propellers in WW1 by Lt Col Bob Gardner is now published in hard-backed book format.

By popular demand our old CD book on WW1 aircraft propellers has been completely revised and updated, and is now printed as a hard-backed book in full colour, on art paper.  This book describes how British aircraft propellers were made, the specifications laid down by the Government for their manufacture, and how they looked.  There are also chapters describing how to buy and how to restore a propeller.  This 140 page book is in full colour format with over 130 illustrations.

What reviewers have said
Aeroplane Magazine, October 2010:
  This is an introductory primer on British First World War propellers providing all that many readers could need to know………..an invaluable and unique reference source.

Cross & Cockade, The Autumn Edition of the Journal of the First World War Aviation Historical Society:  The quality of the art paper on which it is printed and the wonderful illustrations make it a joy to handle. Generations of historians and book lovers will be grateful.

The Design and Manufacture of British Aircraft Propellers in WW1 can be purchased now at £36 (pounds sterling) plus postage and packing.  Just select your mailing location from the drop down list below then click the Buy Now button to pay via PayPal.  

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