Philip Birtles joined the de Havilland Aeronautical Technical School in 1957 as an engineering apprentice and worked as PA to John Cunningham, Second World War night fighter ace and chief test pilot. He went into marketing for aircraft and later weapons systems, followed by being appointed senior contracts executive on BAe.146 customer deliveries until Hatfield Aerodrome closed in 1993. Birtles wrote the first of some fifty books on aerospace subjects in 1980 and has been involved with the de Havilland Aircraft Museum as a volunteer for around fifty years.
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Foreword; Introduction; 1 Jet VTOL; 2 P.1127 design; 3 P.1127 flight testing; 4 Kestrel; 5 P.1154; 6 GR.1 to GR.3; 7 Two-Seat Trainers; 8 USMC AV-8As; 9 Sea Harriers; 10 The Falklands; 11 Harrier II AV-8B development; 12 RAF Harrier II development; 13 RAF Harrier II in Service; 14 USMC AV-8B Service; 15 Foreign Sales; 16 RAF Harrier Operations; Appendix I: Surviving Harriers; Appendix II: Production; Appendix III: Specifications; Appendix IV: Units.