During the late 1940s and into the 1950s, a number of British jet
fighter and bomber aircraft were fitted with new, different or
additional engines, both jet and rocket, to enable them to serve as test
beds for those specific powerplants. These aircraft types included
fighters such as the de Havilland Vampire, Gloster Meteor and Javelin,
and Hawker Hunter, the one-off Hawker P.1072 and the English Electric
Canberra, Short Sperrin, Vickers Valiant and Avro Vulcan bombers. This
book brings together these specific aircraft, and the engines they
tested, in a single volume. Accompanied by over 200 images, some of
which are published here for the first time, it is an invaluable
reference tool for both aviation enthusiasts interested in experimental
and trails aircraft and modelers specializing in jet aircraft.