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The Rise and Fall of the French Air Force Greg Baughen

The Rise and Fall of the French Air Force By Greg Baughen

The Rise and Fall of the French Air Force by Greg Baughen


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Why did the French lose in 1940? Were their aircraft inferior? Were there stockpiles of unused planes? Was defeat inevitable? Greg Baughen separates the facts from the myths. He describes the problems the French faced, the operations they flew and how, even with the available resources, defeat might have been avoided.

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The Rise and Fall of the French Air Force: French Air Operations and Strategy 1900-1940 by Greg Baughen

On 10 May 1940, the French possessed one of the largest air forces in the world. On paper, it was nearly as strong as the RAF. Six weeks later, France had been defeated. For a struggling French Army desperately looking for air support, the skies seemed empty of friendly planes. In the decades that followed, the debate raged. Were there unused stockpiles of planes? Were French aircraft really so inferior? Baughen examines the myths that surround the French defeat. He explains how at the end of the First World War, the French had possessed the most effective air force in the world, only for the lessons learned to be forgotten. Instead, air policy was guided by radical theories that predicted air power alone would decide future wars. Baughen traces some of the problems back to the very earliest days of French aviation. He describes the mistakes and bad luck that dogged the French efforts to modernise their air force in the twenties and thirties. He examines how decisions made just months before the German attack further weakened the air force. Yet defeat was not inevitable. If better use had been made of the planes that were available, the result might have been different.

About Greg Baughen

Greg Baughen was educated at Sussex University where he obtained a degree in Mathematics. His interest in military aviation was sparked by curiosity over the defeat of British and French forces in the Battle of France in 1940. For many years, he has delved though public archives in Britain and France seeking explanations. The quest has taken him back to the origins of air power in both countries. By the same author; `Blueprint for Victory', `The Rise of the Bomber', `The RAF in the Battle of France and Battle of Britain' and `The Fairey Battle'.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1 The Seeds of Future Problems; 2 Towards a Modern Air Force; 3 The Air Force Loses its Way; 4 The Bomber Rules; 5 Fighter Design: Squandered Opportunities; 6 Back to the Bomber; 7 Chaos Reigns; 8 Time to Rearm; 9 To the Brink of War; 10 From Confidence to Panic; 11 Desperate Measures; 12 Dutch Misadventure; 13 Disaster on the Meuse; 14 Missed Opportunities; 15 Lessons Learned too Late; Conclusion; Appendix I French Re-equipment/Expansion Plans; Appendix II: Aircraft Performance; Appendix III French Aircraft Deliveries 1936-1940; Endnotes; Bibliography.

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NGR9781781556443
9781781556443
178155644X
The Rise and Fall of the French Air Force: French Air Operations and Strategy 1900-1940 by Greg Baughen
New
Hardback
Fonthill Media Ltd
2017-11-23
320
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