The British Airman Of The First World War

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1914-18: the first air war, fought by true pioneers not only of aerial combat but of flight itself. British pilots, observers and gunners played a vital part in the Allied war effort around the globe, from the desolation of the Western Front and the mountains of Italy to the deserts of Egypt and Mesopotamia, and the freezing Russian steppes. But with aviation still in its infancy, many of the machines and techniques, and much of the equipment employed, were shockingly basic, and sometimes posed more of a threat to the crews than did enemy action. This fully illustrated book looks at the daily life and experiences of the remarkable young men who for the first time in history took to the skies in defence of Great Britain.About the AuthorDavid Hadaway is an aviation enthusiast whose grandfather fought in the Royal Flying Corps. Stuart Hadaway is Senior Researcher to the RAF's official historians at the Air Historical Branch (RAF). He previously wrote The British Airman of the Second World War for Shire. His previous publications include Missing Believed Killed: RAF Casualty Policy and the Search for Missing Aircrew, 1939-52 and over sixty articles for various magazines.Date Published 10th February 2014

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