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Air Wars 1920-1939 - The Development and Evolution of Fighter Tactics (Hardcover)
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Air Wars 1920-1939 - The Development and Evolution of Fighter Tactics (Hardcover)
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Spain (1936-9), China (1937 onwards), Mongolia (1939), Finland
(1939-40) and France (1939-40) were a testing ground for a new
approach to air tactics with western democracies and totalitarian
states analyzing the resulting lessons. Attention in Air Wars
1920-1939: The Development and Evolution of Fighter Tactics is
given to the means by which intelligence on aerial tactics was
collected and why it was not always fully absorbed, resulting in
many nations having to relearn the same lessons at the outset of
the Second World War. Finland, during the Winter War, while not
involved in Spain or any other air war of the time, better applied
the lessons being learned than that of the Soviet Union, which had
been directly involved in air wars fought over China, Mongolia and
Spain. In the case of Britain, not only were the lessons of Spain
ignored, but so too that of its own experimental fighter unit, the
AFDE (Air Fighting Development Establishment) that had been formed
in 1934 and which was reinforcing the intelligence received from
those real air war conflicts."
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