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Tim McLelland (formerly Tim Laming; 8 August 1962, in Sheffield – 6 November 2015) was a British aviation author, photographer and journalist. Self-taught with no formal qualifications, he went on to create over 40 different titles, which covered many different subjects. He died in the Macmillan Palliative Care Unit of the Northern General Hospital, Sheffield, in 2015.
Selected publications
- Laming, Tim (1987) Modelling Aircraft Ian Allan; ISBN 9780711016798
- Laming, Tim (1994) The Royal Air Force Manual London: Cassell; ISBN 1-85409-190-5
- McLelland, Tim (2013) Britain's Cold War Bombers Fonthill Media ISBN 978-1781555347 (2016 ed)
References
- Leek, Michael (2015-07-30). The Panavia Tornado: A Photographic Tribute. Pen and Sword. p. 230. ISBN 978-1-4738-6914-1.
- "Vertical Dreams". Air & Space Magazine. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
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