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Hi!

 

I'm looking for a nice complete book about the Panavia tornado: history, development, technical features and operational experiences

 

There isnt many books about the aircraft to begin with, so my hopes are low, but I'm a true lover and it's worth to try

 

Best regards



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I got the Tornado Hayne's Manual cheap from a garden centre, I'm not saying it's comprehensive by any means but it's a good place to start and I like the pictures in it.

 

Tornado Down is still a good book, though very little of it is actually about the Tornado itself. It's still worth a read but maybe not if your interest is only the airframe.

 

Edit: more of a life hack than a book suggestion, but if you want books on a subject, go to its wikipedia page, used Ctrl+ F to open the find option, and search the page for ISBN and that'll point out all the books that wikipedia page sources

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I don't know if you speak German (your profile location sounds german :D), but if you do then maybe the book Tornado: Technik - Taktik - Einsatz by GAF Lieutenant General Walter Jertz might be what you're looking for. I haven't read it myself, as I'm not so much interested in development, but more in operational experiences but it sounds like it would fit your needs. For operational experiences I can recommend Tornado Boys by RAF Group Captain Ian Hall for a broader coverage of the Tornados actual service history.

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