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E E Lightning book
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to find a copy of the book: English Electric Lightning- Birth of a Legend, Vol 1, by Stewart Scott. I've searched using the ISBN number and on line booksellers in the UK, tried contacting Mr. Scott personally and left an e-mail with the Lightning Association, all without success. If anyone in the UK knows a source, please let me know. BRG, Jon |
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Here is info I found at lightning.org.uk
ENGLISH ELECTRIC LIGHTNING, VOLUME 1 - BIRTH OF THE LEGEND Author - Stewart Scott Publisher - GMS Enterprises First published - 2000 ISBN - 1 870384 78 4 (hardback) The Lightning Bible - the first of three volumes of what will be the reference history of the Lightning. Volume 2 is currently being written and should be out in early 2004, then Volume 3 will follow. Expensive, but worth every penny. These books go into a degree of detail about Lightning construction, development and service which is never likely to be surpassed. Many high-quality diagrams and photographs, mainly black and white, but some in colour. Volume One is a 365-page hardback (roughly A4 size) containing over 400 photographs and drawings, many never seen before. Contents include design and development (up to the F.3), test flying with Rolls-Royce and Boscombe Down, armament, experimental projects and individual aircraft histories for prototypes, DB a/c, F.1, F.1A, F.2 and T.4. The work of the various squadrons and units is covered in some detail, closing at the end of 1965. Price £35, and now available only from the author. Stewart Scott, Lyndale, 48 Ryland Road, Dunholme, Lincoln. LN2 3NE United Kingdom Tel: 01673 862457 Sounds an excellent book on a plane we all miss greatly, Good luck, Harry |
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Hi Harry,
That's the site I found the book info also. I wrote to Mr. Scott but never got a reply, so tomorrow, if I can figure out how to make an international phone call to the UK, I'll try to call him as he seems to be my only hope. Vol 2 is out, and as the site says it's expensive at around 75 pounds sterling, about $150, but at least it's available, for now. By the time I save up enough for Mick Reeves model, I'll at least have all the reference material! And hopefully by then the exchange rate will be a little better! Thanks, Jon |
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ORIGINAL: F106A tomorrow, if I can figure out how to make an international phone call to the UK, I'll try to call him Good luck, Gordon |
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P.S. - for additional Lightning info, don't forget http://www.thunder-and-lightnings.co...ing/index.html
Also, IIRC Mike Beachyhead in South Africa has several full scale lightnings - so if you get stuck, maybe Andre Baird or one of the other Cape Town folks could help you with taking any pics that you are unable to find elsewhere. |
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Hi Gordon,
Thanks for the info about calling the UK. I'll try tomorrow. I would love to get a ride in one, but $11,000 plus airfare to South Africa is a little to steep for me! I bought the book on the Ligtning from SAM publications, it's great as far as color and markings, but devotes a lot of pages to the prototypes, which I feel could have been better used by detailing the production models. Also doesn't have a lot of pictures of the cockpit, other than a P1A, which is a preproduction aircraft and the cockpit is very different than the production models. There are just drawings from a manual. The two sites that are mentioned fill in all the detail, though it would've been nice to have included pictures in the book. Thanks again for the info. BRG, Jon |
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Jon,
Ian Black (ex-Lightning pilot) published a couple of good, mainly picture, books on the Lightning - might be worth a look. Also, I have a load of photographs of the ex-Saudi F53 that's now at Carlisle Airport (incidentally, the last Lightning to be test flown by Roland Beamont), showing lots of detail of the airframe, except for the top surfaces. I could scan and send them if they would be of use (although, bear in mind that the F-53 was basically a Mk 6 with a big belly tanks and squared off fin and Mick's model is a Mk 1 - ie., sharp tip fin and small belly tank). Cheers, Dick England |
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Try going direct to the publisher, they are still showing it the list of available titles:
www.aviationbooksbygms.com www.aviationbooksbygms.com/Lightning.html Harry |
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A couple of piccies for you!
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Jon,
Sent you a PM Scott |
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Hi everyone,
I want to give a followup on my book search. I talked to Stewart Scott yesterday and the book has been sold out for about 18 months. It was a limited run and most were sold to people that had a close association with the Lightning, and it's too new to be on the secondary market so it looks like I'm not going to be able to get a copy. Oh well, I got Vol 2. I want to thank all the people who took the time to respond to my post, I really appreciate your help and information. BRG, Jon |
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