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Nine Lives : The Story of Biggin Hill

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Biggin Hill, world-famous as a Battle of Britain fighter station, has had many lives.

First used as an airfield in 1917, Biggin Hill saw brutal action in both World Wars, never losing a day's operations despite devastating enemy attacks.

Since 1959 two dynamic figures have kept this historic airfield open against the odds: fighter ace Jock Maitland, creator of the renowned Biggin Hill Air Show, and army pilot Andrew Walters, who has turned it into London's No 1 business airport, with a thriving aviation community that includes air charter companies, engineering firms, flying schools, storage and restoration, and Formula 1 and Bombardier interests.

Meanwhile a new Museum and St George's Memorial Chapel keeps memories alive. The first full history of this great airfield, Nine Lives looks behind the scenes of a busy modern airport, digs deep into its dramatic past, and tells an inspiring tale of enterprise, innovation, teamwork and determination.

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Product Details
Unicorn Publishing Group
1914414829 / 9781914414824
Paperback / softback
688.725
11/10/2021
United Kingdom
English
1 online resource
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