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Lotus the Early Years

Title:Lotus the Early Years
Author:Peter Ross
Rating:4.92 (780 Votes)
Asin:1902351142
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:208 Pages
Publish Date:2004-10-29
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The book corrects many of the historical myths that have appeared in earlier Lotus books, and adds many previously unknown facts. It includes, for the first time, period photographs and sketches taken from the personal albums and drawing boards of those who were there. In addition, contemporary illustrations clarify some of the more unusual and innovative techniques used to overcome the engineering problems that they faced. An extensive appendix offers complete race results and specifications (1951-54).Lotus The Early Years tells the story of what might be called the amateur years of Lotus, before Colin Chapman and Mike Costin gave uptheir day jobs and worked for Lotus full time. Colin relied on enthusiasts for motor sport who were attracted to him partly because of his charm, but mainly because he was so obviously going places and made things happen very fast. This is their story, told by as many of them who are still around 50 years later, based very much or records kept by the Allen

Editorial :

I ts almost like having a chat over coffee in his London office.

Relax,enjoy and learn something about a fascinating business.. Dodington; 31. This book extends the Lotus Legend and belongs in any car lover's library.. A survey of ECCM techniques / S. H. As the previous review indicates, no one interested in the history of radar up to 1945 can afford to ignore this book, a great collection of essays which provides eormous detail on radar, ECM and ECCM techniques.. German primary radar for airborne and ground-based surveillance / Dr. Also, the layout is clean and well presented. Burns; 8. Excellent read. Hodges; 13. H. Coales and J.D.S. Rode; 37. R.M. A. The use of "Window" (chaff) to simulate the approach of a convoy of ships towards a coastline / J.E. Forester; 29. The book looks at a number of famous Sci-fi robots, from The Jetson's Rosie to the Terminator T-1000 to Avatar's avatars. He then compares them to progress of different projects in the robotics world, asking how

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