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The Great War In The Air: Military Aviation from 1909 to 1921 (Smithonian History of Aviation Series)
by John H. Morrow
Paperback
510 Pages
2009
In The Great War in the Air, John Morrow details the evolution of aerial warfare in World War I, analyzing how air combat changed military strategy and shaped modern aviation history. A comprehensive study of the development and significance of airpower in World War I, comparing various military, political, technological, industrial, and cultural aspects of airpower in the major combatant powers, and discussing aviators' lives and their attitudes toward aerial combat. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.