Air Power: The Men, Machines, and Ideas that Revolutionized War, from Kitty Hawk to Gulf War II

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Viking, 2004 - 518 من الصفحات
Within a decade of the Wright Brothersa historic flight at Kitty Hawk, pilots were dropping the first crude bombs out of airplanes in combat while visionaries were predicting that the crushing power of an aerial assault would end warfare as we knew it.

Yet for much of the first century of flight the myth of the airplaneas unstoppable power often surged far ahead of technological reality. It would take both brilliant new inventions and bold new thinking for air power to triumph at lastaas it did with such devastating effect in the two Gulf wars.

This sweeping history includes the latest inside details of air operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, where precision weapons and unmanned drones quickly determined the outcome of the fight against the Taliban and Saddam Hussein. Stephen Budiansky draws on combat memoirs, government archives, and museum collections to create a sobering and dramatic account of the air wars of the last hundred years. A story of ideas and men, of intricate machines and fierce passions, "Air Power" is an edge-of-the-seat drama of contemporary warfare and technology crafted by one of our most gifted writers.

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flying machine
14
Bogeymen
32
Scientists and empiricists Invading Frenchmen and phantom airships
52
Grand Plans
90
Lessons Learned and Mislearned
125
The Quest for Precision
153
The Fight for the Fighter
184
Finest Hour
219
The Temporary Triumph of Tactical Aviation
281
The Allied Bomber Offensive
308
Strategic Air Command
345
Hard Knocks
376
Precision at Last
406
Notes
443
Bibliography
485
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Air Versus Sea
255

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Stephen Budiansky, scientist & journalist, is a correspondent for "The Atlantic Monthly." His five highly acclaimed books include "If a Lion Could Talk: Animal Intelligence & the Evolution of Consciousness" & "The Nature of Horses." He lives in Leesburg, Virginia.

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