English Electric Lightning: Genesis and Projects
Progress on the English Electric Canberra was the main topic of a report written by W E W ‘Teddy’ Petter on June 17, 1948, but a final paragraph headed ‘High Speed Fighter’ said, ‘Requirements for a high speed fighter are being sent to us ... There would probably be two or three prototypes attached to a successful design and a reasonable chance of production orders. Supersonic speeds would be required for short periods.’ This marked the beginning of the effort leading to production of the legendary Lightning fighter. English Electric Lightning Genesis and Projects examines how that effort evolved – focusing on the procurement process and the factors that drove decisions about the aircraft configuration and its weapon system. In particular, author Tony Wilson looks at how other procurement programmes influenced choices about the Lightning for good or ill.

Between English Electric project numbers P1 and P34 there were 15 project numbers associated with the Lightning. Some refer to development steps in the aircraft’s core programme but others were studies to extend the aircraft’s capabilities. These designs are explored too along with proposed developments that were never given ‘P’ numbers.
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English Electric Lightning: Genesis and Projects
Progress on the English Electric Canberra was the main topic of a report written by W E W ‘Teddy’ Petter on June 17, 1948, but a final paragraph headed ‘High Speed Fighter’ said, ‘Requirements for a high speed fighter are being sent to us ... There would probably be two or three prototypes attached to a successful design and a reasonable chance of production orders. Supersonic speeds would be required for short periods.’ This marked the beginning of the effort leading to production of the legendary Lightning fighter. English Electric Lightning Genesis and Projects examines how that effort evolved – focusing on the procurement process and the factors that drove decisions about the aircraft configuration and its weapon system. In particular, author Tony Wilson looks at how other procurement programmes influenced choices about the Lightning for good or ill.

Between English Electric project numbers P1 and P34 there were 15 project numbers associated with the Lightning. Some refer to development steps in the aircraft’s core programme but others were studies to extend the aircraft’s capabilities. These designs are explored too along with proposed developments that were never given ‘P’ numbers.
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English Electric Lightning: Genesis and Projects

English Electric Lightning: Genesis and Projects

by Tony Wilson
English Electric Lightning: Genesis and Projects

English Electric Lightning: Genesis and Projects

by Tony Wilson

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Progress on the English Electric Canberra was the main topic of a report written by W E W ‘Teddy’ Petter on June 17, 1948, but a final paragraph headed ‘High Speed Fighter’ said, ‘Requirements for a high speed fighter are being sent to us ... There would probably be two or three prototypes attached to a successful design and a reasonable chance of production orders. Supersonic speeds would be required for short periods.’ This marked the beginning of the effort leading to production of the legendary Lightning fighter. English Electric Lightning Genesis and Projects examines how that effort evolved – focusing on the procurement process and the factors that drove decisions about the aircraft configuration and its weapon system. In particular, author Tony Wilson looks at how other procurement programmes influenced choices about the Lightning for good or ill.

Between English Electric project numbers P1 and P34 there were 15 project numbers associated with the Lightning. Some refer to development steps in the aircraft’s core programme but others were studies to extend the aircraft’s capabilities. These designs are explored too along with proposed developments that were never given ‘P’ numbers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781911658405
Publisher: Mortons Books
Publication date: 04/04/2021
Edition description: First
Pages: 116
Product dimensions: 7.30(w) x 9.65(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Preface 6

Introduction 7

Section I Lightning Genesis

Chapter 1 Origin and Initial Concepts 9

Chapter 2 The Procurement Process and Environment 26

Chapter 3 Configuration Development 35

Chapter 4 Weapon System Development 55

Section II Lightning Projects

Chapter 5 What might have been (P6 and P8) 85

Chapter 6 Early Development Proposals 93

Chapter 7 Ground Attack 97

Chapter 8 Export Proposals 107

Chapter 9 Fighter Developments 115

Chapter 10 Variable Geometry Lightning 130

Notes and References

Abbreviations 141

Sources 143

Acknowledgements 143

Annex I 144

Index 145

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