Philip Jarrett

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Born
England
OccupationsAuthor, aviation historian, editor
Yearsactive1971–present
Employer(s)Freelance (since 1990)
Formerly: Flight International, Aeroplane Monthly, Aerospace
Philip M. Jarrett
Born
England
OccupationsAuthor, aviation historian, editor
Years active1971–present
Employer(s)Freelance (since 1990)
Formerly: Flight International, Aeroplane Monthly, Aerospace
Known forAviation history publications
Honorary Companion of the Royal Aeronautical Society (2014)
Notable workAnother Icarus
Ultimate Aircraft
The Helsinki School (as editor)
AwardsHonorary Companion, Royal Aeronautical Society (2014)

Philip M. Jarrett is an English author and aviation historian. In 1971, he was the assistant editor of Aerospace, a periodical published by the Royal Aeronautical Society. From 1973 to 1980, he was the assistant editor of Aeroplane Monthly. From 1980 to 1989, he worked for Flight International, initially as the chief sub-editor, and then as production editor. Since 1990, he has been a freelance author, editor, and consultant.[1][2]

In 2014, he was made an Honorary Companion of the Royal Aeronautical Society, in recognition of his work as an aviation historian.[3][4]

As author

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