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This page last updated on 1st June 2006
- The Buccaneer Society is the place to go for info on the
Buccaneer preservation scene.
- Andy White's Blackburn Buccaneer: The Last British Bomber site is absolutely
excellent and I cannot praise it highly enough - bags of individual aircraft histories with colour profile
drawings and weapon load diagrams, loads of varied articles on every aspect of the Bucc and
photo galleries too. If you want just one Buccaneer bookmark, this is the one!
- Mike Beachyhead's Thunder City operates two Buccaneers
and offer holiday-of-a-lifetime packages in which you can fly in them! The web site includes a number
of very nice pictures and even video clips of the two Buccs in question (XW987 and XW988).
Here's an interview with Mike.
- The Andrew Brooks Collection
is a wonderful place for Bucc fans to visit - Andy's taken huge amounts of superb air-to-air (and
other) photos of the beast, and has a good number shown off on his site, plus details
of limited edition prints and a video. Also has the Crew Room, where Buccaneer crews recount tales
from when they flew them. An absolute must-visit, and he also has pictures of other UK types
including the Lightning, Jaguar, Phantom and Tornado.
- Paul Nann's excellent picture collection includes a number of Buccaneers.
- William Daysh's 49ers Reunion Web Site, for RN Aircraft Artificers,
includes a good number of piccies of Buccaneers in action in the galleries. Needs Java.

| Buccaneer - The Last British Bomber by Tim Laming. Recent revelations mean we can no longer advise purchase of this volume. |
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Warpaint Series No.2 - Hawker Siddeley/Blackburn Buccaneer by Paul Jackson and Peter
Foster; published by Hall Park Books Ltd. A 24-page monograph intended for modellers, including
a good history, lots of pictures spanning the Bucc's service life, 1/72 scale plans, lots of
colour side views. A little pricey for the size but still worth getting, especially if you're
building a model. |
| From Spitfire to Eurofighter by Roy Boot; published by Airlife; ISBN 1-85310-093-5.
Roy Boot was a Blackburn designer who did a lot of work on the Buccaneer, and this book is
a must if you want to know more about the Buccaneer project. Very detailed with lots of interesting
anecdotes from the development programme, and a number of diagrams too. Often to be found cheap at airshows
(try the Air Forces Monthly stand). |
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- Aircraft Illustrated, April 1983: Buccaneering with 237 OCU - an article on the role of
the Buccaneer Operational Conversion Unit that makes interesting reading.
- Air Forces Monthly Special - Storm in the Desert: a post-Gulf War special issue showing
off the nose art etc. applied to many aircraft. Includes four pages covering the Buccaneer's role
in the war and the nose art applied to them (also several pages on other RAF aircraft).
- AIR Pictorial, February 1972: "Eagle" and Her Brood & Who Sank the Carriers? - two articles
on the HMS Eagle and the demise of the RN's carriers with some Buccaneer coverage. Interesting articles
though not particularly useful as Buccaneer reference.
- AIR Pictorial, October 1985: Blackburn's Buccaneer -
good article on the development of the Buccaneer with lots of pictures of the prototypes etc. and
a 3-view.
- AIR Pictorial, March 1997: Choose a Pirate for the Navy - part 1 of a fascinating
two part article by Tony Buttler on the projects put forward to match the M.148T specification.
- AIR Pictorial, April 1997: Choose a Pirate for the Navy - part 2 of a fascinating
two part article by Tony Buttler on the projects put forward to match the M.148T specification.
- AIR International, August 1982: apparently includes an article on the Buccaneer's
development and early RAF service. I haven't seen it myself.
- AIR International, March 1994: Buccaneer Bows Out - good article looking back over
the Bucc's career with the RN/RAF/SAAF, 3D cutaway and some nice pictures. This issue also
has two Sea Eagle-laden Buccs on the front cover.
- Flight International, 11 February 1971: RAF Buccaneers - article on the introduction of the
Bucc into RAF service.
- Scale Aviation Modeller International, January 1997: Buccaneer - article on building
the Airfix 1/48th scale kit (which is truly excellent despite some early production examples
having warped fuselage parts).
This section would have been greatly the poorer without contributions from the following - so many thanks to (in
alphabetical order):
Dave Allanson, Allan Barley, Kerry Bee, Mark Bewick, Andrew Brooks, Patrick Burke, Les Bywaters, Nick Challoner, John Eacott,
Karl Eklund, Nigel Goodall, Michael Hall, Bill Harkness, Guy Hulme, Rick Kent, Garry Lakin, Bob Lawson, Ian Malcolm, Neil McGibbon (RIP), Colin Mears, Albino Panigari,
Les Richards, Graham Salt, Les Taylor, Mervyn Thomas, Hugh Trevor, Louis Vosloo, Jack Wade and Neil Youngman.
Thanks also to the following organisations:
The Buccaneer Supporters Club, Incredible Adventures, Ministry of Defence (RAF), National Museum of Flight and Salvair.
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