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Libri su Canberra (città) migliori e consigliati

Questa è la pagina dedicata a Canberra.

In questa pagina troverai 5 prodotti, tra cui “English Electric Canberra Profiles and Plan Views Vol. 1: British Service 1949-2006”.

La città di Canberra si trova in Australia ed è la sua capitale di stato.

Canberra Illustrated

Canberra Illustrated
autore
Lou Drendel
illustratore
Lou Drendel
editore
Independently published
Ean: 9798539303167 Asin: B099bzqvv9 Tipologia: Libro Pagine: 104 Formato: Ebook Editore: Independently published Lingua: Inglese Prezzo: 26.38

Canberra: The Greatest Multi-Role Aircraft of the Cold War: 1

Canberra: The Greatest Multi-Role Aircraft of the Cold War: 1
autore
John Sheehan
editore
Fonthill Media Ltd
Ean: 9781781558744 Asin: 1781558744 Isbn: 1781558744 Tipologia: Libro Pagine: 528 Formato: Copertina rigida Edizione: 1 Editore: Fonthill media ltd Lingua: Inglese Prezzo: 46.57

English Electric Canberra Profiles and Plan Views Vol. 1: British Service 1949-2006

English Electric Canberra Profiles and Plan Views Vol. 1: British Service 1949-2006
autore
Steven Beeny
editore
Independently published
Ean: 9798849765075 Asin: B0bcxsxw47 Tipologia: Libro Pagine: 67 Formato: Ebook Edizione: 1 Editore: Independently published Lingua: Inglese Prezzo: 19.75

The English Electric Canberra in British Service

The English Electric Canberra in British Service
autore
Neil Robinson
editore
Pen & Sword
Ean: 9781526742537 Asin: 1526742535 Isbn: 1526742535 Tipologia: Libro Pagine: 96 Formato: Copertina flessibile Edizione: 1 Editore: Pen & sword Lingua: Inglese Prezzo: 20.25
Sinossi:

Developed by English Electric during the late 1940s – essentially as a successor to the wartime de Havilland Mosquito twin-engine, unarmed, fast bomber concept – the Canberra can lay claim to being the first British jet-powered medium bomber when it was introduced in to RAF service in May 1951. The Canberra became the first jet aircraft to make a non-stop transatlantic flight and amongst the performance requirements for the type was the demand for a high altitude bombing capability in addition to flying at high speeds, and in February 1951, and throughout most of the decade, the Canberra could fly at a higher altitude than any other bomber or even any other aircraft, establishing a world altitude record of 70,310ft in 1957. The Canberra proved to be a highly adaptable airframe, and following the entry of the Vickers Valiant, the first of the trio of V Bombers in to RAF service in 1955, (see Flight Craft 7 ‘Valiant, Victor and Vulcan’) which were capable of carrying much heavier weapon loads (including nuclear weapons) over longer ranges, the Canberra continued to serve in a variety of varied roles including tactical nuclear strike, low-level strike and ground attack in its B(I).6 and B(I).8 variants, photographic and electronic reconnaissance platform in its PR variants, multi-task training aircraft and inevitably its invaluable service with specialised MoD Test and Evaluation units. Serving in all the RAF’s Theatres of Operations including the UK, the Middle and Far East and RAF Germany, the RAF continued to operate the Canberra for 50 years from the Suez Crisis in November 1956 to its service in Afghanistan in June 2006. The Royal Navy’s Fleet Air Arm also operated Canberras, initially as radio controlled target drones and later by the Fleet Requirements Unit. Although outside the scope of this particular title, it is of interest to note that the Canberra was a significant aircraft on the export market, being operated by the air forces of many nations and was licence produced in Australia and the USA.

History Military history Military / aviation

Creating Canberra: A Century of Planning Cultures

Creating Canberra: A Century of Planning Cultures
autore
James Weirick
editore
Routledge
Ean: 9780415706513 Asin: 0415706513 Isbn: 0415706513 Tipologia: Libro Pagine: 300 Formato: Copertina rigida Editore: Routledge Lingua: Inglese Prezzo: 77.27
Sinossi:

Construction of Australia’s national capital, Canberra, began in 1913. From the original designs by Chicagoan architect Walter Burley Griffin and his wife Marion Mahony Griffin to the present day, the city reflects a hundred years of changing planning cultures and ideals. The authors not only trace the development of the planned capital city, but show how Canberra provides evidence of the evolution of planning generally. They describe how the city’s development path moved from early modernism to welfare state modernism, and from neo-liberalism and to the recent oscillations between urban renaissance, the (re)discovery of strategic urban development, the search for sustainability, and the emergence of hybrid forms of development combining modern and post-modern ideas principles.

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