Air Power: From Kitty Hawk to Gulf War II : a History of the People, Ideas and Machines that Transformed War in the Century of FlightViking, 2003 - 518 من الصفحات Arguably no single human invention has transformed war more than the aeroplane. The potential of airpower to change the very nature - perhaps even the meaning - of combat was strikingly evident almost from the moment the Wright brothers first flew. showing how, during the course of the 20th century, it transformed warfare. Drawing on combat memoirs, government and industry archives, technical studies and museum collections, this text brings together a complete narrative history of war in the air, with the people, events, ideas and inventions that made it possible. |
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... percent of the RAF's day bombers and 39 percent of its night bombers were lost . Trenchard did not care . By September and October the Independent Force was directing 85 percent of its bombing missions against railroads and airfields ...
... percent of the RAF's day bombers and 39 percent of its night bombers were lost . Trenchard did not care . By September and October the Independent Force was directing 85 percent of its bombing missions against railroads and airfields ...
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... percent of the entire population of Germany , and perhaps as much as 50 percent of urban dwellers , were left homeless by the attacks on cities . Yet Harris turned out to be simply wrong in his assumption that killing cities was the way ...
... percent of the entire population of Germany , and perhaps as much as 50 percent of urban dwellers , were left homeless by the attacks on cities . Yet Harris turned out to be simply wrong in his assumption that killing cities was the way ...
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... percent of its bombs within 2,000 feet of the aim point , 40 percent within 1,000 feet . On July 20 a message sent to Tokyo by the Japanese ambassador in Berlin , Baron Hiroshi Oshima , was decrypted by Allied code breakers . Oshima ...
... percent of its bombs within 2,000 feet of the aim point , 40 percent within 1,000 feet . On July 20 a message sent to Tokyo by the Japanese ambassador in Berlin , Baron Hiroshi Oshima , was decrypted by Allied code breakers . Oshima ...
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Bogeymen | 32 |
Scientists and empiricists Invading Frenchmen and phantom airships | 52 |
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