By the close of 1916, the air war over France was progressing
amazingly. The Royal Flying Corps, the French Air Force and the
opposing German Air Service, were all engaged in fierce aerial
conflict and the Allied air forces were following a particularly
successful if aggressive policy. They were taking the war to the
Germans by constantly crossing the massive trench system that
stretched from the North Sea to the Swiss border. With observation and
bombing aircraft requiring constant protection from the German fighter
Jastas, the fighter aces on both sides soon gained publicity and fame
as a result of their daily engagements. This book explores the many
ways in which fighter pilots developed tactics in order to outdo the
opposition in the fight for allied victory. In so doing, they achieved
high honors on account of their prowess in the skies. It also looks at
the development of militarized flight during the course of these key
years, revealing how each side constantly endeavored to improve their
aircraft and their gunnery.By early 1918 the Americans were also
starting to take part in the war against Germany, and any number of US
citizens were joining both the French Air Service as well as manning
their own Aero Squadrons. This publication covers the development of
American air combat, whilst also recording the efforts of some of
their ace pilots flying both British and French aircraft with
precision and skill.
Les mer
Rare Photographs from Wartime Archives
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473861282
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Pen & Sword Aviation (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter