Paul Addison. Now the War is Over. A Social History of Britain 1945-51. British Broadcasting Corporation/Jonathan Cape, 1985.
Extremely technically advanced for its time, this thing was huge, but had only a capacity for 100 passengers. The prototype was completed and flown in 1949, only to prove a commercial failure when airlines felt the airliner was too large and expensive to be useful. In the end, only the single prototype was flown. After a cost of £12 million and only 382 hours of flying time, it was broken up in 1953 for scrap. Sadly, something of a model for post-war Britain. For a thorough and entertaining history of this aircraft, visit Damn Interesting: The Plane that Flew too Soon.
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