Here, Norman Franks tells the story, in words and images, of the
emergence of some of the greatest fighter aces to see action during
the first half of the First World War. He explores the manner in which
the situation developed from late 1914 to the late summer of 1916, the
point at which Oswald Boelcke helped form the German Jasta system that
would prove so devastating to the RFC and RNAS. Utilizing images drawn
from his large personal archive of photographs, Franks profiles some
of the greatest and most notorious aces, as well as the aircraft in
which they flew. The first years of the war saw some of the bravest
acts of pilot gallantry and ingenuity play out. Franks celebrates the
legacy of just a handful of these individuals, participants on both
sides, including Boelcke's premier ace Manfred Von Richtofen, Lanoe
Hawker, Georges Guynemer, Albert Ball, Lionel Rees, Wilhelm Frankl,
and Stanley Dallas amongst many others.
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ISBN
9781399078122
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
Pen & Sword Aviation (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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