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'A triumph of historical narrative.' JAMES HOLLAND, author of Victory '45 The gripping story of the pioneer behind the Spitfire told in a major new biography   'Britain's leading aviation historian' Daily Mail   Reginald Mitchell is one of the greatest names in aviation history. A visionary engineer with a passion for speed, his legacy is the most iconic fighter aircraft of all time: the Spitfire.   During the uneasy peace of the 1920s, he was a trailblazing innovator working at the cutting edge of technology. As Europe's politics darkened in the 1930s, the work of Mitchell and his team at…mehr

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'A triumph of historical narrative.' JAMES HOLLAND, author of Victory '45 The gripping story of the pioneer behind the Spitfire told in a major new biography   'Britain's leading aviation historian' Daily Mail   Reginald Mitchell is one of the greatest names in aviation history. A visionary engineer with a passion for speed, his legacy is the most iconic fighter aircraft of all time: the Spitfire.   During the uneasy peace of the 1920s, he was a trailblazing innovator working at the cutting edge of technology. As Europe's politics darkened in the 1930s, the work of Mitchell and his team at Supermarine became crucial to a nation preparing for war. Though he did not live to see the Spitfire in action, his work led to triumph at the Battle of Britain - and to a legendary aircraft that still inspires awe to this day. In this exhilarating biography, Paul Beaver takes us behind the scenes, exploring the creative genius of a man devoted to pushing the boundaries of technology. We see his flair for leadership and collaboration with Rolls-Royce, the pinnacle of British engineering; we learn of Mitchell's other innovative designs that could have changed the course of the war, had he not died in 1937; and, at last, we hear the real story behind the Spitfire. Drawing on new interviews, private archives and previously unpublished material, this is the story of a man who helped change the course of history - one of the great design leaders of the twentieth century.   Praise for Winkle: '[A] thumping great biography by Britain's leading aviation historian' Daily Mail, 'Book of the Week' 'Winkle Brown's astonishing adventures make for fascinating reading' Sunday Times 'Beaver recounts the story of a man he regarded as a mentor in unshowy but fascinating detail, and restores a British hero to his rightful place' Observer 'The extraordinary story [of] a fearless pilot and decorated war hero. Epic' The Herald 'An incredible life ... Brown took a secret to the grave that makes his story all the more remarkable' The Sun
Autorenporträt
Paul Beaver is a leading aviation historian, broadcaster and author, as well as an historic aeroplane pilot who has been flying the Spitfire since 2011. He has written more than forty books including Spitfire People, Spitfire Evolution and Winkle: The Extraordinary Life of Britain's Greatest Pilot. As well as being an author, Paul has been a television war reporter, journalist with Jane's, a parliamentary advisor and served twenty-seven years in the Territorial Army, rising to the rank of Colonel in the Army Air Corps.