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Old 2nd Jun 2014, 23:45
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BAe146 Britains last Airliner - Author sought

I am putting together a talk for the New Forest Aviation Group re the 146 and want to contact Stephen Skinner, author of the title above.
I was on the RAF evaluation team.
Any clue anybody?
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Steve

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This may be a silly question, but have you tried contacting the publisher?

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If you can send me a PM with your email address then I will forward it to him.
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I've sent him a mail with a link to this thread
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I know it's not what you asked for, but can I, as one who was involved with the definition and technical sales of the 146, be of any help?
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BAe146 Britains last airliner

First time back on to this page for ages for various reasons.
I was the eng on teh evaluation tema at RAF BrizeNoron and after leaving teh RAF eventually ended up with a company that did teh engine trend monitoring on 502/507 as well as the other Honeywell engines.
I gave the talk to NFAG in Jan15 and it was well received.
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