Plane Tales From The Sky

Plane Tales From The Sky
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Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : 9781782891192
ISBN-13 : 1782891196
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Book Synopsis Plane Tales From The Sky by : Wing Adjutant (Pseud.)

Download or read book Plane Tales From The Sky written by Wing Adjutant (Pseud.) and published by Pickle Partners Publishing. This book was released on 2013-01-15 with total page 136 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Air Combat over the trenches by those who fought The first-hand accounts of the experiences of men in time of war always make fascinating reading. Their stories are, of course, always as varied as the individuals concerned and the eras to which they belonged, whether they were soldiers, sailors or airmen, the branch of their service, their nationalities, the conflict in which they were participants and in which theatre they fought. This is what makes military history so fascinating. Sometimes many men report a common experience that abided for decades. Occasionally we hear, across time, the voices of a few notable men who fought their own war in their own special way and once their time had past history would never know their like again. That is especially true of the pilots of the First World war. The machinery of flight was a new technology. The aircraft were raw, basic, flimsy and unproven machines and both they and the brave men who piloted them were fighting their first conflict while learning and evolving their skills and equipment, quite literally, as they fought and died. The dogfight days of the early biplanes, triplanes and early mono winged fighters would be short, but their images together with those of the iconic airships which they ultimately destroyed will remain indelibly imprinted on the history of conflict and the development of man’s mastery of the air. Heroes to a man, these trailblazers were almost always young, carefree, well-educated and modest young men full of the joy of living and commitment to their aircraft and to flying.”-Leonaur Print Version Author — Wing Adjutant (Pseud.) Text taken, whole and complete, from the edition published in London, New York, Cassell and company, ltd., 1918. Original Page Count – 182 pages


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