Discover the history of Royal Flying, from its innovative beginnings to its modern-day operations.
When the King's Flight was officially formed in 1936, passenger flying was very much in its infancy. King Edward VIII's creation of the Royal Flight was innovative, building on the Royal Family's early passion for aviation. This book covers the King's and Queen's Flight, as well as the Duke of Edinburgh's, Prince Charles's, and Prince William's military and civilian flying activities.
Explore the Royal Air Force's allocation of specific aircraft for royal duties, starting with Bristol Fighter J8430 in 1928. Learn how the King's and Queen's Flight promoted British aviation, leading to global orders. Profusely illustrated with historical images, many never previously published, this pictorial history offers a unique glimpse into royal aviation.