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NORMAN : The great air war (fülszöveg)

The Great Air War is the first comprehensive account of the battle fliers, their planes, and their vital role in World War I. Aerial combat in "the war to end war" was an utterly unprecedented new chapter in military annals. When the war began, the military potential of the flying machine was unfathomed. It had been only a decade since Orville Wright had made history's first successful airplane flight. High-ranking officers in all countries dismissed the use of the plane for any purpose except possible reconnoitering. But as the war progressed, aviation technology boomed, the plane became a lethal weapon—and a new warrior breed was born.

The story of these men—the now legendary heroes and their man-to-man encounters, their breathtaking victories and heartbreaking defeat—is spellbinding: Aaron Norman seats the reader right in the cockpit beside the great aces and many less famous but equally courageous airmen. Some of the individual stories rank with the classics of adventure literature. Colorful biographies of the top aces of each nation, and their victory scores, are a feature of The Great Air War.

The various war planes are described in detail: the Sopwiths, Nieuports, Fokkers, Spads, Albatroses, SE-5's, and all the others—their construction and performance, strong points and weaknesses. The incredible story of Count Zeppelin's terrifying if vulnerable dirigibles is recounted at length. It was with this giant craft that the German high command hoped to bring Britain to her knees, and the dramatic picture of these monsters hovering ominously in the night skies over England is one of the many high spots of the book.

For its complete story of the monumental action as the seesaw battle went on for supremacy in the sky, and for its many anecdotal stories in human terms throughout, The Great Air War is superb reading; the book in its entirety is also of major importance as history, since the chronicle of World War I is incomplete without this first full coverage of the part played in it by aerial combat. The illustrations add to the comprehensive coverage. There are two 16-page inserts of photographs—65 photos in all—and 54 side-view drawings of the planes. With full index, appendices, and bibliography.

 

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