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THE DECCA LEGACY - Wootton Bridge Historical

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Contents<br />

Chapter 1 Introduction (Ron Burr)<br />

Chapter 2 Plessey Airports (Ron Pearce)<br />

Chapter 3 The Prague Spring (Ron Burr)<br />

Chapter 4 Desert Storm and Aftermath (Ron Burr)<br />

Chapter 5 The Conflagration (Bill Wills)<br />

Chapter 6 Sometimes it was difficult to get there (Stan Milliner)<br />

Chapter 7 A Desert Taxi Drive (Ron Burr)<br />

Chapter 8 Iran Memories (Stan Milliner)<br />

Chapter 9 Last of the Summer Wine (Bill Wills0<br />

Chapter 10 Hong Kong Weather Radar (Stan Milliner)<br />

Chapter 11 AWS1 at Mynnydd Rhiw (Michael Cowlard)<br />

Chapter 12 Flight Trials on Falkland Islands (Stan Milliner)<br />

Chapter 13 How and Why I drove a Rolls Royce (Bob Newcombe)<br />

Chapter 14 Why the Sub Allocator did not work (Gill Hughes)<br />

Chapter 15 The Fairey Flight (Michael Cowlard)<br />

Chapter 16 All in a days work (Mike Chambers)<br />

Chapter 17 Somerton Short Stories (Bob Newcombe)<br />

Chapter 18 Beyond the Iron Curtain (Ron Burr)<br />

Chapter 19 Java and the HF200 (Don Brooks)<br />

Chapter 20 Unidentified Flying Object (Stan Milliner)<br />

Chapter 21 Decca, Plessey and RAM (Michael Cowlard)<br />

Chapter 22 Deported (Michael Cowlard)<br />

Chapter 23 Radar in Colour (Ron Day/Bob Newcombe)<br />

Chapter 24 Problems with the Type 80 (Alan Styles)<br />

Chapter 25 Communications Kit (Mike Chambers)<br />

Chapter 26 Memories of G/C Sir Edward Fennessey (Ron Burr)<br />

Chapter 27 More about early Decca Marine Radars (John Beattie)<br />

Chapter 28 AR5 Postage<br />

Chapter 29 The other legacy – Friendship (Michael Cowlard)<br />

Chapter 30 Epilogue (Ron Burr)<br />

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