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Chargement... Schlachtflieger!: Germany and the Origins of Airpar Rick Duiven
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. While this is an impressive compilation of illustrations and factual material relating to the so-called "battle" squadrons of Germany's World War I air arm, it's also very weak in terms of narrative and analytic content. There's not even an epilog tying the experience of the Great War to that of World War II. ( ) aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Many books have been written detailing the career of the German World War I fighter pilots, especially the 'aces' and the Pour le Mérite winners. However, little material can be found on the two-seater units and little or nothing on the Schutzstaffeln/Schlachtstaffeln. This book presents, in words and pictures, the history of the Schutzstaffeln from their formation as escort aircraft, to their being renamed Schlachtstaffeln and their role as infantry support aircraft. Participating in all the major German offenses on the Western Front in 1918, and manned mainly by enlisted pilots and gunners, these units became the first true close air support squadrons. This book also presents a detailed description of the aircraft used by these units, including their power plants and armaments. A high point is a detailed color section illustrating the schemes of typical Schutzstaffel/Schlachtstaffel aircraft, which concentrates on both individual as well as squadron markings. This also includes the camouflage schemes used by the various aircraft manufactures. An added bonus for the aviation historian is a near complete compilation of the crew members, airfields, Schlachtgruppe formations, and combat logs of these thirty-eight units. 200 b/w photos & colour plane profiles Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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