German Fighter Aces of World War One by Terry C Treadwell

German Fighter Aces of World War One by Terry C Treadwell

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World War One was the first truly modern war fought with modern equipment and for the first time the new-fangled aircraft were to play their part. At a time when, for some, their flying time could be counted in hours before they were shot down, the war inspired a group of elite pilots - the Aces.

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German Fighter Aces of World War One by Terry C Treadwell

The story of the legendary pilots and their daring exploits. World War One was the first truly modern war fought with modern equipment and for the first time the new-fangled aircraft were to play their part. The war created a new breed of men: brave, resourceful and skilled at piloting the new fighter aircraft. Many became household names and their exploits became legendary. At a time when, for some, their flying time could be counted in hours before they were shot down, the war inspired a group of elite pilots - the Aces. Those that fought on the German side included Frieherr Manfred von Richthofen (the Red Baron), Ernst Udet and Herman Goering (later to play a prominent part in the Second World War).
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ISBN 13 9780752428086
ISBN 10 075242808X
Title German Fighter Aces of World War One
Author Terry C Treadwell
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 1998-02-21
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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