Air Power: The Men, Machines, and Ideas That Revolutionized War, from Kitty Hawk to IraqPenguin, 29/03/2005 - 528 من الصفحات No single human invention has transformed war more than the airplane—not even the atomic bomb. Even before the Wright Brothers’ first flight, predictions abounded of the devastating and terrible consequences this new invention would have as an engine of war. Soaring over the battlefield, the airplane became an unstoppable force that left no spot on earth safe from attack. Drawing on combat memoirs, letters, diaries, archival records, museum collections, and eyewitness accounts by the men who fought—and the men who developed the breakthrough inventions and concepts—acclaimed author Stephen Budiansky weaves a vivid and dramatic account of the airplane’s revolutionary transformation of modern warfare. On the web: http://www.budiansky.com/ |
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... enemy's country. England, he warned, was “very backward” in the race to develop this new weapon. On departing from Dayton, he had asked the brothers “to give Great Britain the first chance” when their machine had reached a practical ...
... enemy's country. England, he warned, was “very backward” in the race to develop this new weapon. On departing from Dayton, he had asked the brothers “to give Great Britain the first chance” when their machine had reached a practical ...
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... enemy.” The armies of the world that began to interest themselves in aviation in 1908 and 1909 were not, of course, aiming at so lofty a purpose as making war impossible. But they tended to agree with the Wrights' basic point: the ...
... enemy.” The armies of the world that began to interest themselves in aviation in 1908 and 1909 were not, of course, aiming at so lofty a purpose as making war impossible. But they tended to agree with the Wrights' basic point: the ...
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... enemy could “come so swiftly and strike so directly” at the vital centers of the nation that Britain “would be almost paralysed before armies or navies could come to her aid.” Among the vulnerable “nerve centers” that Montagu pointed to ...
... enemy could “come so swiftly and strike so directly” at the vital centers of the nation that Britain “would be almost paralysed before armies or navies could come to her aid.” Among the vulnerable “nerve centers” that Montagu pointed to ...
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... enemy's ardor.” An uprising in French Morocco in 1912 and the Balkan wars of 19121913 provided further opportunities to demonstrate what airplanes could do; or, at least, opportunities for aviation proponents to issue bold claims about ...
... enemy's ardor.” An uprising in French Morocco in 1912 and the Balkan wars of 19121913 provided further opportunities to demonstrate what airplanes could do; or, at least, opportunities for aviation proponents to issue bold claims about ...
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... enemy's position some sixty kilometers away. The French also concluded that a single officer acting as both pilot and observer had to stay in the air twice as long to gather the same amount of information as an observer flying as a ...
... enemy's position some sixty kilometers away. The French also concluded that a single officer acting as both pilot and observer had to stay in the air twice as long to gather the same amount of information as an observer flying as a ...
المحتوى
GRAND PLANS | |
PART TWO VERSAILLES TO MADRID 19191939 | |
LESSONS LEARNED AND MISLEARNED | |
THE QUEST FOR PRECISION | |
AIR VERSUS | |
THE TEMPORARY TRIUMPH OF TACTIC ALAVIATION | |
THE ALLIED BOMBER OFFENSIVE | |
PART FOUR OMAHATO BAGHDAD 19462003 | |
STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND | |
HARD KNOCKS | |
PRECISION AT LAST | |
NOTES | |
THE FIGHT FOR THE FIGHTER | |
PART THREE WARSAW TO NAGASAKI 19391945 | |
FINEST HOUR | |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | |
INDEX | |
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