
doi: 10.1108/eb032297
IT was, we believe, SIR HENRY TIZARD who described the 1939–45 war as a physicist's war. This was a picturesque phrase which has always remained in the memory. So far as aircraft are concerned it remains as true of peace‐time developments as it was in its wartime application when it was uttered.
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