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'''Bill Gunston''' [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]] [[FRAeS]] (1 March 1927 - 1 June 2013)<ref name="telegraph">{{cite news|title=Bill Gunston, Obituary|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/culture-obituaries/books-obituaries/10198458/Bill-Gunston.html|accessdate=24 July 2013|date=24 July 2013|location=London|work=The Daily Telegraph}}</ref> was a British [[aviation]] and [[military]] [[author]].<ref name="obit"/> He flew with Britain's [[Royal Air Force]] from 1943 to 1948, and was a flying instructor. He spent most of his adult life doing research and writing on aircraft and aviation. He was the author of over 350 books and articles. His work included many books published by [[Salamander Books]].
'''Bill Gunston''' [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]] [[FRAeS]] (1 March 1927 - 1 June 2013)<ref name="telegraph">{{cite news|title=Bill Gunston, Obituary|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/culture-obituaries/books-obituaries/10198458/Bill-Gunston.html|accessdate=24 July 2013|date=24 July 2013|location=London|work=[[The Daily Telegraph]]}}</ref> was a British [[aviation]] and [[military]] [[author]].<ref name="obit"/> He flew with Britain's [[Royal Air Force]] from 1943 to 1948, and was a flying instructor. He spent most of his adult life doing research and writing on aircraft and aviation. He was the author of over 350 books and articles. His work included many books published by [[Salamander Books]].


==Early life==
==Early life==
Born William Tudor Gunston in London in 1927,<ref name="CAO">"William Tudor Gunston." ''Contemporary Authors Online.'' Detroit: Gale, 2001. ''Biography In Context.'' Web. 21 Feb. 2013.</ref> Gunston was educated at [[Pinner County Grammar School]].<ref name="obit">{{cite web|last=Gething|first=Michael|title=Obituary: Bill Gunston OBE, FRAeS|url=http://www.janes360.com/article/13580/obituary-bill-gunston-obe-fraes|work=Defence Weekly|accessdate=11 June 2013|date=9 June 2013}}</ref> In his spare time, he was Flight Sergeant in the school [[Air Training Corps]] squadron and, for several months, the [[London Philharmonic Orchestra]]'s librarian.{{citation needed|date=January 2013}}
Born William Tudor Gunston in London in 1927,<ref name="CAO">"William Tudor Gunston." ''[[Contemporary Authors Online]].'' Detroit: Gale, 2001. ''Biography In Context.'' Web. 21 Feb. 2013.</ref> Gunston was educated at [[Pinner County Grammar School]].<ref name="obit">{{cite web|last=Gething|first=Michael|title=Obituary: Bill Gunston OBE, FRAeS|url=http://www.janes360.com/article/13580/obituary-bill-gunston-obe-fraes|work=[[Jane's Defence Weekly]]|accessdate=11 June 2013|date=9 June 2013| archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140407062913/http://www.janes.com/article/13580/obituary-bill-gunston-obe-fraes | archivedate= 7 April 2014 |deadurl=yes}}</ref> In his spare time, he was Flight Sergeant in the school [[Air Training Corps]] squadron and, for several months, the [[London Philharmonic Orchestra]]'s librarian.{{citation needed|date=January 2013}}


On leaving school, Gunston joined the Royal Air Force. He was sent to [[University College, Durham]] from 1945–46 and then served as a pilot for three years, during which time he flew many types of aircraft, including the [[de Havilland Vampire]] jet fighter. {{citation needed|date=January 2013}} After leaving the RAF, Gunston joined the staff of ''[[Flight International]]'' magazine, where, writing as "W.T.G.", he was appointed Technical Editor in 1955.<ref name="CAO"/> From 1969, he was part of the production team on the annual publication ''[[Jane's All the World's Aircraft]]'', editing the 2015/16 edition.<ref name=JAWA15>{{cite book |title= Jane's All the World's Aircraft : development & production : 2015-16|last= Gunston |first= Bill |coauthors= |edition= |year=2015|publisher=IHS Global|location=|isbn=978-0-7106-3135-0 |pages=}}</ref> He was editor of ''[[Jane's Aero-Engines]]'' from 1995 to 2007.<ref>[http://jae.janes.com/public/jae/editorial_team.shtml Editorial Team Janes Aero-Engines]</ref>
On leaving school, Gunston joined the Royal Air Force. He was sent to [[University College, Durham]] from 1945–46 and then served as a pilot for three years, during which time he flew many types of aircraft, including the [[de Havilland Vampire]] jet fighter. {{citation needed|date=January 2013}} After leaving the RAF, Gunston joined the staff of ''[[Flight International]]'' magazine, where, writing as "W.T.G.", he was appointed Technical Editor in 1955.<ref name="CAO"/> From 1969, he was part of the production team on the annual publication ''[[Jane's All the World's Aircraft]]'', editing the 2015/16 edition.<ref name=JAWA15>{{cite book |title= Jane's All the World's Aircraft : development & production : 2015-16|last= Gunston |first= Bill |coauthors= |edition= |year=2015|publisher=IHS Global|location=|isbn=978-0-7106-3135-0 |pages=}}</ref> He was editor of ''[[Jane's Aero-Engines]]'' from 1995 to 2007.<ref>[http://jae.janes.com/public/jae/editorial_team.shtml Editorial Team Janes Aero-Engines]</ref>
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* Development of Piston Aero Engines, Patrick Stephens Ltd, 1993, ISBN 978-1-85260-619-0
* ''Development of Piston Aero Engines'', Patrick Stephens Ltd, 1993, ISBN 978-1-85260-619-0


==Career==
==Career==
* Editor in chief of the Aero-engine division of [[Jane's Information Group]] since 1968 <ref name="obit"/>
* Editor of the Aero-engine division of [[Jane's Information Group]] 1995-2007<ref name="telegraph"/><ref name="obit"/>
* Assistant compiler for ''[[Jane's Information Group|Jane's All The World's Aircraft]]''{{Citation needed|date=December 2012}}
* Assistant compiler for ''[[Jane's Information Group|Jane's All The World's Aircraft]]''{{Citation needed|date=December 2012}}
* Former technical editor of ''[[Flight International]]'' magazine{{Citation needed|date=December 2012}}
* Former technical editor of ''[[Flight International]]'' magazine{{Citation needed|date=December 2012}}

Revision as of 22:54, 27 March 2016

Bill Gunston OBE FRAeS (1 March 1927 - 1 June 2013)[1] was a British aviation and military author.[2] He flew with Britain's Royal Air Force from 1943 to 1948, and was a flying instructor. He spent most of his adult life doing research and writing on aircraft and aviation. He was the author of over 350 books and articles. His work included many books published by Salamander Books.

Early life

Born William Tudor Gunston in London in 1927,[3] Gunston was educated at Pinner County Grammar School.[2] In his spare time, he was Flight Sergeant in the school Air Training Corps squadron and, for several months, the London Philharmonic Orchestra's librarian.[citation needed]

On leaving school, Gunston joined the Royal Air Force. He was sent to University College, Durham from 1945–46 and then served as a pilot for three years, during which time he flew many types of aircraft, including the de Havilland Vampire jet fighter. [citation needed] After leaving the RAF, Gunston joined the staff of Flight International magazine, where, writing as "W.T.G.", he was appointed Technical Editor in 1955.[3] From 1969, he was part of the production team on the annual publication Jane's All the World's Aircraft, editing the 2015/16 edition.[4] He was editor of Jane's Aero-Engines from 1995 to 2007.[5]

Honours and awards

Books

  • Plane Speaking, Patrick Stephens Ltd., 1991 ISBN 1-85260-166-3
  • Mikoyan MiG-21, Osprey, 1986 ISBN 0-85045-652-5
  • The Illustrated Encyclopedia of the World's Modern Military Aircraft ISBN 978-0-86101-010-3
  • The Illustrated Encyclopedia of the World's Rockets and Missiles ISBN 0-8317-7415-0
  • Modern Air Combat, 1988 ISBN 978-0517412657
  • Soviet Air Power
  • The US War Machine
  • Submarines in Colour, Blandford Colour Series. Blandford, 1976 ISBN 0-7137-0780-1
  • Modern Fighting Aircraft ISBN 0-86101-158-9
  • The Illustrated Directory of Fighting Aircraft of World War II ISBN 0-7603-0722-9
  • Fighter! A Pictorial History of International Fighter Aircraft, Bristol: Parragon, 1997. ISBN 0-75252-608-1.
  • Fighters of the Fifties, Specialty Press, 1981 ISBN 0-933424-32-9
  • Early Supersonic Fighters of the West London: Ian Allan Ltd., 1973. ISBN 0-7110-0636-9.
  • Bombers of the West. London: Ian Allan Ltd., 1973. ISBN 0-7110-0456-0.
  • The Encyclopedia of the World's Combat Aircraft. New York: Chartwell Books, Inc., 1976. ISBN 0-89009-054-8.
  • The Encyclopedia of the World's Airpower. Consultant Editor. New York, New York: Crown Publishers, 1979. ISBN 0-517-53754-0
  • Faster Than Sound: The Story of Supersonic Flight. London: Haynes, 1992. ISBN 1-85260-317-8.
  • Attack Aircraft of the West London: Ian Allan Ltd., 1974. ISBN 0-7110-0523-0.
  • An Illustrated Guide to Allied Fighters of World War II. London: Salamander Books Ltd, 1981. ISBN 0-668-05228-7.
  • An Illustrated Guide to Military Helicopters, London: Salamander Books Ltd, 1981. ISBN 0-86101-110-4.
  • An Illustrated Guide to the Israeli Air Force, London: Salamander Books Ltd, 1982. ISBN 0-86101-140-6.
  • An Illustrated Guide to Future Fighters and Combat Aircraft, London: Salamander Books Ltd, 1984. ISBN 0-86101-163-5.
  • Gunston, Bill (1986). World Encyclopaedia of Aero Engines. Patrick Stephens. ISBN 0-85059-717-X. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |authormask= ignored (|author-mask= suggested) (help)
  • Gunston, Bill (1993). World Encyclopaedia of Aircraft Manufacturers. Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 1-55750-939-5. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |authormask= ignored (|author-mask= suggested) (help)
  • Gunston, Bill (1995). The Development of Jet and Turbine Aero Engines. Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 978-1-85260-618-3. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |authormask= ignored (|author-mask= suggested) (help)
  • Gunston, Bill (1998). Fedden – the life of Sir Roy Fedden. RRHT. ISBN 1-872922-13-9. Historical Series, Nº26. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |authormask= ignored (|author-mask= suggested) (help)
  • Development of Piston Aero Engines, Patrick Stephens Ltd, 1993, ISBN 978-1-85260-619-0

Career

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b "Bill Gunston, Obituary". The Daily Telegraph. London. 24 July 2013. Retrieved 24 July 2013.
  2. ^ a b c Gething, Michael (9 June 2013). "Obituary: Bill Gunston OBE, FRAeS". Jane's Defence Weekly. Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 11 June 2013. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ a b "William Tudor Gunston." Contemporary Authors Online. Detroit: Gale, 2001. Biography In Context. Web. 21 Feb. 2013.
  4. ^ Gunston, Bill (2015). Jane's All the World's Aircraft  : development & production : 2015-16. IHS Global. ISBN 978-0-7106-3135-0. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  5. ^ Editorial Team Janes Aero-Engines
  6. ^ "No. 54255". The London Gazette (invalid |supp= (help)). 30 December 1995.

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