The Great War in the Air: Military Aviation from 1909 to 1921
- 510pages
- 18 heures de lecture
Focusing on the multifaceted nature of the air war, this study delves into military, political, industrial, and cultural dimensions, setting it apart from other works on military aviation. The author uncovers new insights into the evolution of military aviation, addressing past oversights while emphasizing production and logistics alongside frontline events. This comprehensive approach offers a thorough understanding of air power's development and significance during the Great War.
