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French Aircraft Of The First World War

Author : James Davilla,Arthur Soltan
Publisher : Flying Machines Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2002-01-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1891268090

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French Aircraft Of The First World War by James Davilla,Arthur Soltan Pdf

This is the full story behind some of the most important Allied aircraft of WWI. More than 950 rare photos and 25 pages of color plates document all 400 French planes that were the mainstay of Allied air power. Three-view drawings in standard scales (1/48 and 1/72) are perfect for modelers and artists. Includes operational details and orders of battle.

French Aircraft in the First World War

Author : Vital Ferry
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2015-01-31
Category : Airplanes, Military
ISBN : 2352503701

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French Aircraft in the First World War by Vital Ferry Pdf

During the cradle of aviation, at the beginning of the Great War, France had access to only a few dozen military aircraft, with a staff who didn't quite know what to do with them. However, during the course of the conflict, the embryonic Air Force, dedicated to the creation of reconnaissance and bombing missions, evolved like wildfire to the point that by the Armistice of 11 November 1918, French military aviation had become one of the world's most powerful as a result of the construction of 10,000 aircraft spread throughout nearly 300 squadrons. Having became the first nation equipped with an air force, the French aviation industry in its infancy before the war, had been able to produce in four years 50,000 aircraft, may of which would go on to support a number of her allies, including Britain, Russia and especially the United States. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of the French Air Force from 1914 to 1918 through a historical narrative peppered with anecdotes and illustrated with many unpublished pictures from the period and profiles of the most iconic devices. The work is complete with full specifications of aircraft built and used by France during the four years of the Great War.

The French Air Force in the First World War

Author : Ian Sumner
Publisher : Pen and Sword
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2018-01-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781526701817

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The French Air Force in the First World War by Ian Sumner Pdf

The French air force of the First World War developed as fast as the British and German air forces, yet its history, and the enormous contribution it made to the eventual French victory, is often forgotten. So Ian Sumner's photographic history, which features almost 200 images, most of which have not been published before, is a fascinating and timely introduction to the subject. The fighter pilots, who usually dominate perceptions of the war in the air, play a leading role in the story, in particular the French aces, the small group of outstanding airmen whose exploits captured the publics imagination. Their fame, though, tends to distract attention from the ordinary unremembered airmen who formed the body of the air force throughout the war years. Ian Sumner tells their story too, as well as describing in a sequence of memorable photographs the less well-known branches of the service the bomber and reconnaissance pilots and the variety of primitive warplanes they flew.

Vichy Air Force at War

Author : Jonathan Sutherland,Diane Canwell
Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Page : 222 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2011-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781848843363

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Vichy Air Force at War by Jonathan Sutherland,Diane Canwell Pdf

"At the beginning of World War II the French faced the German invasion with 4,360 modern combat aircraft and 790 new machines currently arriving from French and American factories each month. When the phony war finally ended, some 119 of 210 squadrons were ready for action on the north-eastern front. The others were reequipping or stationed in the French colonies. Of the 119 squadrons France could bring into action only one-fourth of the aircraft were battle-ready.With France overrun by June 1940, what remained of the French air force was either concentrated in the unoccupied zone or had been hastily redeployed to the colonies. Nonetheless, in retaliation for the British attack on the French fleet in Oran, French bombers, based in French Morocco, carried out retaliatory air raids over Gibraltar. The Armee de l'Air de Vichy was born and would fight to the best of its ability against the Free French's allies in theatres as distant as north-west Africa, Syria, Lebanon, Madagascar and the Far East. Not only would they take to the skies against the British and later the Americans, they would also willingly take part in aerial duels against Free French pilots.Only a handful of books have been written on French aircraft, but never has there been a complete history of the operations of the Vichy Air Force and its fratricidal war. This title literally spans the globe, examining forgotten air combats. It is also important to note that many of the Vichy pilots that survived the air combats later volunteered to join the Free French and would fight with great courage and distinction alongside the very pilots that they had been trying to kill.rnrnThis book describes all major theatres of combat, examines the aircraft flown and lengthy appendices cover operational units, victory credits and the Aeronautique Navale"--Dust jacket.

War Planes of the First World War: Fighters, France

Author : John McIntosh Bruce
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 146 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1972
Category : Airplanes, Military
ISBN : UOM:39015006066172

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War Planes of the First World War: Fighters, France by John McIntosh Bruce Pdf

French Bombers of World War II in Action

Author : Alain J. Pelletier
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 49 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2003-01-01
Category : Bombers
ISBN : 0897474589

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French Bombers of World War II in Action by Alain J. Pelletier Pdf

French Bombers of WW II (SC). Provides an highly detailed look at the various bombers used by France and the areas in which they operated. Includes full color artwork/ profiles, insignia, technical data, & numerous B&W photos.

The First Air War, 1914-1918

Author : Lee B. Kennett
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015018995459

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The First Air War, 1914-1918 by Lee B. Kennett Pdf

A complete story of the Great War's air battles, from eastern to western front, from the skies and ses of Europe to those of the Middle East and Africa.

The Rise and Fall of the French Air Force

Author : Greg Baughen
Publisher : Fonthill Media
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2018-04-17
Category : History
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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The Rise and Fall of the French Air Force by Greg Baughen Pdf

On 10 May 1940, the French possessed one of the largest air forces in the world. On paper, it was nearly as strong as the RAF. Six weeks later, France had been defeated. For a struggling French Army desperately looking for air support, the skies seemed empty of friendly planes. In the decades that followed, the debate raged. Were there unused stockpiles of planes? Were French aircraft really so inferior? Baughen examines the myths that surround the French defeat. He explains how at the end of the First World War, the French had possessed the most effective air force in the world, only for the lessons learned to be forgotten. Instead, air policy was guided by radical theories that predicted air power alone would decide future wars. Baughen traces some of the problems back to the very earliest days of French aviation. He describes the mistakes and bad luck that dogged the French efforts to modernise their air force in the twenties and thirties. He examines how decisions made just months before the German attack further weakened the air force. Yet defeat was not inevitable. If better use had been made of the planes that were available, the result might have been different.

War Planes of the First World War

Author : John McIntosh Bruce
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 1972
Category : Airplanes, Military
ISBN : UOM:39015006066164

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War Planes of the First World War by John McIntosh Bruce Pdf

Flying to Victory

Author : Mike Bechthold
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2017-04-06
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780806157863

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Flying to Victory by Mike Bechthold Pdf

Canadian-born flying ace Raymond Collishaw (1893–1976) served in Britain’s air forces for twenty-eight years. As a pilot in World War I he was credited with sixty-one confirmed kills on the Western Front. When World War II began in 1939, Air Commodore Collishaw commanded a Royal Air Force group in Egypt. It was in Egypt and Libya in 1940–41, during the Britain’s Western Desert campaign, that he demonstrated the tenets of an effective air-ground cooperation system. Flying to Victory examines Raymond Collishaw’s contribution to the British system of tactical air support—a pattern of operations that eventually became standard in the Allied air forces and proved to be a key factor in the Allied victory. The British Army and Royal Air Force entered the war with conflicting views on the issue of air support that hindered the success of early operations. It was only after the chastening failure of Operation Battleaxe in June 1941, fought according to army doctrine, that Winston Churchill shifted strategy on the direction of future air campaigns—ultimately endorsing the RAF's view of mission and target selection. This view adopted principles of air-ground cooperation that Collishaw had demonstrated in combat. Author Mike Bechthold traces the emergence of this strategy in the RAF air campaign in Operation Compass, the first British offensive in the Western Desert, in which Air Commodore Collishaw’s small force overwhelmed its Italian counterpart and disrupted enemy logistics. Flying to Victory details the experiences that prepared Collishaw so well for this campaign and that taught him much about the application of air power, especially how to work effectively with the army and Royal Navy. As Bechthold shows, these lessons learned altered the Allied approach to tactical air support and, ultimately, changed the course of the Second World War.

Black September 1918

Author : Norman Franks,Russell Guest,Frank Bailey
Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Page : 553 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2018-09-27
Category : History
ISBN : 9781911621751

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Black September 1918 by Norman Franks,Russell Guest,Frank Bailey Pdf

The authors of Bloody April 1917 present a new volume of facts, photos, and analysis covering aerial combat in the last days of the Great War. Fifteen months after the events of April 1917, more battles had been fought, won and lost on both sides, but now the American strength was feeding in to France with both men and material. With the mighty push on the French/American Front at St. Mihiel on September 12 and then along the Meuse-Argonne Front from the 26th, once more masses of men and aircraft were put into the air. They were opposed by no less a formidable German fighter force than had the squadrons in April 1917, although the numbers were not in their favor. Nevertheless, the German fighter pilots were able to inflict an even larger toll of British, French, and American aircraft shot down, making this the worst month for the Allied flyers during the whole of World War I—and this just a mere six weeks from the war’s bloody finale. This book analyzes the daily events throughout September with the use of lists of casualties and claims from both sides. It also contains seven detailed appendices examining the victory claims of all the air forces that fought during September 1918. Although it is difficult to pinpoint exactly who was fighting who high above the trenches, by poring over maps and carefully studying almost all the surviving records, the picture slowly begins to emerge with deadly accuracy. Black September 1918 is a profusely illustrated and essential reference piece to understanding one of the crucial months of war in the skies.

Jean Navarre

Author : Jim Wilberg
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Fighter pilots
ISBN : 1935881000

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Jean Navarre by Jim Wilberg Pdf

WIth aviation's rapid growth in the Great War came air combat and the beginning of fighter aviation, Jean Navarre became the archetypal fighter pilot, the first French ace of aces, who, together with other brave airmen, created fighter aviation. They became a legend in their own time, and this is their story. [The book includes:] 133 period photos and drawings; color profiles of 16 aircraft, 7 with plan views; five paintings of early air combat; 12 brief biographies of Pegoud, Garros, and other important early aviators. -- back cover.

French Aeroplanes Before the Great War

Author : Leonard E. Opdycke
Publisher : Schiffer Military History
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : History
ISBN : IND:30000067173140

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French Aeroplanes Before the Great War by Leonard E. Opdycke Pdf

French Aeroplanes Before the Great War is a catalog of the aeroplanes of the nearly 700 French builders who worked before the onset of World War I. Most of these aeroplanes flew some did not some were never even finished but all of them reflect the extraordinary vitality and sense of optimism that powered the aeronautical world before the future of the aeroplane began to become clearer in wartime. If the Wrights had not flown in 1903, one of the early French builders would very quickly have won the laurels for the first flight. Some of the machines appear in these pages probably for the first time in print; others are rarely seen. This collection serves as a kind of super Exposition Internationale de Locomotion Arienne; readers are invited to enter the Grand Palais, as they might have in 1908 or 1909, to enjoy these marvelous aircraft.

French Aircraft 1939-1942: Dewoitine to Potez

Author : André Jouineau,Dominique Breffort
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2005-04
Category : History
ISBN : 2915239495

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French Aircraft 1939-1942: Dewoitine to Potez by André Jouineau,Dominique Breffort Pdf

Thanks to this second volume, every single one of France's combat aircraft (fighters, bombers and recce aircraft) in the early years of W.W.II is now offered to the international audience, including the lesser known types. Each type is featured with an historical text, period photographs and color profiles.

Aircraft of WWI

Author : Jack Herris
Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2010-04-01
Category : History
ISBN : 1906626669

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Aircraft of WWI by Jack Herris Pdf

Illustrated with detailed artworks of combat aircraft and their markings, 'The Essential Aircraft Identification Guide: Aircraft of WWI' is a comprehensive study of the aircraft that fought in the Great War of 1914–18. Arranged chronologically by theater of war and campaign, this book offers a complete organizational breakdown of the units on all the fronts, including the Eastern and Italian Fronts. Each campaign includes a compact history of the role and impact of aircraft on the course of the conflict, as well as orders of battle, lists of commanders and campaign aces such as Manfred von Richtofen, Eddie Rickenbacker, Albert Ball and many more.