To Rule the Winds  The Evolution of the British Fighter Force Through Two World Wars, Volume 2: Air

To Rule the Winds The Evolution of the British Fighter Force Through Two World Wars, Volume 2: Air

This second Volume in the To Rule the Winds series deals with the evolution of the Royal Flying Corps through the First World War and its transformation, in 1918, into the Royal Air Force....
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This second Volume in the To Rule the Winds series deals with the evolution of the Royal Flying Corps through the First World War and its transformation, in 1918, into the Royal Air Force.
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This second Volume in the To Rule the Winds series deals with the evolution of the Royal Flying Corps through the First World War and its transformation, in 1918, into the Royal Air Force. It focuses on the migration of the Army's Air Service - and to some extent the Navy's separate Air Service - towards a British Air Force intended to wipe the enemy's Air Service from the sky and provide an aerial umbrella under which the Army's Expeditionary Force on the ground could eventually move forward to victory. While the resulting Air Force was not entirely successful in the grand objective of ruling the air, it did enough.But to do so, it had to change fundamentally. In August 1914 the British Air Service - or, at least, the Army's Wing of it - that went to France as part of the British Expeditionary Force comprised four squadrons populated with a small collection of slow and unarmed reconnaissance aeroplanes, typically the Royal Aircraft Factory's B.E.2 types, plus an even smaller scattering of somewhat faster but still unarmed single-seater scouting aeroplanes like the Bristol Scout and sundry Bleriot types. There was no specialisation worth the name: the aeroplanes of the Military Wing were just about all that were flyable; there was no plan for the future, precious little in the way of reserves and no duty other than to watch the enemy's forces on the ground.When the War ended in November 1918 there was a national, a Royal, Air Force of many squadrons: the Royal Naval Air Service had been (at least in principle and temporarily) rolled in; there were still the squadrons of reconnaissance machines, but faster, armed for defence and more robust. There were squadrons of bombing machines: like the reconnaissance machines, but more powerful and capable of carrying heavy bomb loads over distances that made strategic bombing a practical proposition. Finally, there were fighter squadrons, something of a real innovation, fast and manoeuvrable mostly single-seater gun platforms.Although an Independent bomber force was created during 1918 there was not, even by the war's end, a fighter force - just squadrons. This Volume continues the underlying theme of the whole series: the development of the fighter force - a co-ordinated group of fighting squadrons adapted and later designed primarily to fight in the air against other aeroplanes.

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Oppdag Forvandlingen i To Rule the Winds: Air

Velkommen til en fascinerende reise gjennom tiden med To Rule the Winds: The Evolution of the British Fighter Force Through Two World Wars, Volume 2: Air. Dette er ikke bare en bok; det er en gripende fortelling som tar deg med på en oppdagelsesreise av den britiske kampkraften i lufta fra første til andre verdenskrig. Utforsk hvordan Royal Flying Corps ble til Royal Air Force og opplev de strategiske endringene som formet luftkrigføringen.

En Dypdykk i Luftmaktens Utvikling

Forfatteren tar oss med tilbake til 1914, der vi finner en britisk lufttjeneste som knapt kunne kalles stridbar, med primært små, ubeseirede rekognoseringsfly. Gjennom denne boken vil du oppdage:

  • Transformasjonen av luftkrigføring: Fra primitive rekognoseringsfly til robuste og forsvarte bombefly.
  • Innovasjonen av jagerfly: Fokus på de raske, manøvrerbare skytemaskinene som endret spilleregler.
  • Strategisk bombing: Hvordan britiske fly begynte å utføre bombingstaktikker for å effektivt utfordre fiendens luftkontroll.

En Uunnværlig Ressurs for Historieentusiaster

Enten du er en historieentusiast eller en luftfartsnerd, gir To Rule the Winds: Air deg en grundig forståelse av de utfordringene og triumfene som preget de britiske flystyrkene i løpet av disse tumultariske årene. Med detaljerte illustrasjoner, førstehåndsberetninger og dype analyser, er denne boken en uunnværlig del av enhver samling.

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