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The Origins of Air War - Development of Military Air Strategy in World War I (Paperback)
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The Origins of Air War - Development of Military Air Strategy in World War I (Paperback)
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Air power has come to be seen as a country's first line of defence,
but in the First World War views were vastly different. Aircraft
was a novelty not always welcomed by the traditionalist military
and there were no tactics, doctrine or strategies available for the
deployment of air power. Yet, within four years, proponents of the
new force were making claims, often extravagant ones, about what
aircraft could achieve. In this book, Robert Grattan traces the
remarkable history of the emergence of air power as a force to
reckoned with and discusses its dramatic impact on military
strategy in the First World War. Discussing the details of
aircrafts, their engines and manufacture, including the Fokker,
Bristol Fighter, the Zeppelin and the DH2, the weaponry and
prominent figures, such as Albert Ball and Werner Voss, The Origins
of Air War is indispensable for military historians, aviation and
military enthusiasts as well as those interested in strategy.
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