AN ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF HOW THE BRITISH FIGHTER DEVELOPED, BOTH
SINGLE- AND TWO-SEATERS.
At the outset of World War I the British had some 110 assorted
aircraft, used mostly for the visual reconnaissance role. With the
advent of faster and more agile single-seaters, the Allies and their
adversaries raced to outdo each other in the creation of genuinely
effective fighters with fixed forward-firing machine gun armament. It
was not until 1917 that the British developed a truly effective
interrupter gear, which paved the way for excellent single seaters
such as the Sopwith Triplane Camel and the RAF S.E.5., later joined by
the Bristol F.2B - the war's best two-seat fighter.
This volume traces the rapid development of the fighter in World War I
and the amazing exploits of the British and Empire aces who flew them.
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ISBN
9781782006770
Publisert
2020
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1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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