From the first flight test of the TSR-2 XR219 bomber at Boscombe Down, Wiltshire, England, in September 1964, engineers of the British Aircraft Corporation shot (silent) footage from all angles, in ...
The BAC TSR-2 was poised to make Britain a leader in high-speed strike aviation, boasting terrain-hugging radar, Mach 2 performance, and advanced electronic systems that rivaled even 1980s tech. Yet ...
Designed to fly low and fast into enemy territory with a nuclear payload, the BAC TSR-2 was hailed as revolutionary—until politics and rumors of conspiracy killed it. In 1965, the most advanced ...