The English Electric Lightning was the only single-seat supersonic
interceptor fighter designed and manufactured in the UK. It saw service
with the RAF in the sixties and seventies and gained a worthy reputation
for its speed ( in excess of Mach 2 ) and phenomenal rate of climb. It
was, however, a not entirely reliable aeroplane and over fifty were lost
during its operational career. In this book, the author has gathered
together 16 personal accounts of what it was like to fly the Lightning,
thrilling stories that convey the immense brute power of the machine and
also its many pitfalls. It will enthrall the enormous following the
aircraft still enjoys. Two are now flying in South Africa and four are
being restored to flight-worthy condition in the UK. To see a Lightning
take off and climb vertically until it vanishes into the sky is one of
the most spectacular sights in aviation.