

Fall of Eagles
Technical development was rapid. The mostly unarmed reconnaissance airplanes, and the early fighters of 1915 and 1916, armed with a single machine gun, had given way to fighters carrying two guns, flying at altitudes of over 16,000 feet and at treble the speed of the predecessors of 1914.
With these developments a new type of soldier had evolved: the fighter pilot. Capable of fighting in the air, in three dimensions and at great speed, individual pilots began to emerge whose singular talents and temperament brought them to the forefront of their respective air forces. They became the ‘aces’, pilots who had brought down five or more of the enemy. Despite their expertise, few of these ‘aces’ survived the war. The last combats of some are known and well documented, others are obscure. Some of the pilots in these pages are well-known, others less so, but all shared the common experience of fighting in the air during the war of 1914-1918: the conflict which saw the airplane evolve from a relatively fragile, unarmed reconnaissance machine, to a deadly weapon that changed the face of war for ever.
- Alaotsikko
- The Evolution of Air Warfare in World One
- Kirjailija
- Alex Revell
- ISBN
- 9781844684328
- Kieli
- englanti
- Julkaisupäivä
- 23.2.2021
- Kustantaja
- Pen and Sword
- Formaatti
- Vesileimattu Epub
- Sivumäärä
- 256
- Lue e-kirjoja täällä
- Adlibris-sovellus
- Lukulaite
- Tietokone