Secrets of the Spitfire

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Secrets of the Spitfire

The Story of Beverley Shenstone, the Man Who Perfected the Elliptical Wing

Air forces and warfare General and world history

Author: Lance Cole

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Language: English

Published by: Pen & Sword Aviation

Published on: 19th August 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 5 Mb

ISBN: 9781781599969


Book Summary

This book tells the tale of the brilliant aerodynamicist Beverley Shenstone MASc, HonFRAes, FAIAA, AFIAS, FCASI, HonOSTIV. As R.J. Mitchell's chief aerodynamicist, it was Shenstone who designed the Spitfire's wing — the wing that gave the Spitfire its crucial advantage in the Battle of Britain and beyond.

A quiet man, Shenstone never sought glory for his work, yet in recent years he has been credited as the man who persuaded Mitchell to adopt the ellipse — a modified ellipse that was unique in its shape and its combined use of two integrated aerofoil sections. Shenstone's knife-edge shape reached far back into early aeronautics for its inspiration.

This book also names the other forgotten Spitfire design contributors who were Mitchell's men — Mr Faddy, Mr Fear, Mr Fenner, Mr Shirvall, Prof Howland, and others.

Early Life and Education

Intriguingly, Shenstone had left his native Canada and early training as an RCAF pilot, to study at Junkers and then under the father of the delta wing, Alexander Lippisch, in Germany in the early 1930s. There, he became immersed in delta wings and flying wings. He also became a glider pilot.

The story of how Beverley came to be in the right place at the right time is revealed for the first time. So too are the enigmatic tales of his involvement with the military, the intelligence world, Lord Beaverbrook, the USAF, and Canadian aviation.

War and Career Achievements

During the war, Shenstone worked at the top secret Wright Patterson Air Force Base and was involved with the Air Ministry and the pro-British movement in America when Shenstone worked for Air Chief Marshal Sir Wilfrid Freeman, the unsung hero behind British defence procurement.

Shenstone achieved high office — a President of the Royal Aeronautical Society, technical director at BOAC, chief engineer at BEA, and a consultant to several aircraft makers. He was courted by Avro, de Havilland, and Vickers, and was the force behind the renaissance of human-powered flight.

Research and Legacy

Using exclusive access to his family documents, his unpublished autobiography, many notes and stories, as well as forensic research, this book details for the first time a new twist to the Spitfire's story and the secrets of its advanced science.

A tale of design and military intelligence reveals a story of a man whose name should be more widely known in the UK, Canada, and the aviation world.

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