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Balloon-Busting Aces of World War 1 Aircraft of the Aces 66
A$ 35.00
This book covers the story of the Balloon Busting specialists. Aces such as Willy Coppens, Pierre Bourjade and Michel Coiffard, from both sides in World War 1, through a mix of first-hand accounts and expert analysis, which compares tactics, theatres of operation, aircraft types and the overall odds for success.
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Dog-Fight: Aerial Tactics of the Aces of World War I (Hardback)
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Traces this rapid technological development alongside the strategy and planning of commanders and front-line airmen. Learn More
Italian Aces of World War 1 Aircraft of the Aces 89
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The Italian aces of World War One have gone down in history as the irrefutable masters of the skies in the battle against their Austro-Hungarian enemies. Learn More
Nieuport Aces of World War 1 Aircraft of the Aces 33
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The French Nieuport company provided the Allied air forces with the first true fighter scout of World War 1 in the shape of the diminutive XI of 1915. The XI was replaced from May 1916 onwards by the bigger and more powerful XVII. which proved to be one of the best fighters of World War 1. They were both flown by French, British, Russian, Belgian and Italian aces. Learn More
SPAD VII Aces of World War 1 Aircraft of the Aces 39
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The first of two volumes on SPAD aces, this book tells the whole story from the ace perspective. By the time production of the SPAD VII ended in the final months of 1918, around 6000 examples had been built, and Allied aces on every front had enjoyed success with the type.
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SPAD XII/XIII Aces of World War 1 Aircraft of the Aces 47
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This book details the exploits of the pilots who flew the hugely successful SPAD XIII and the trickier SPAD XII. The SPAD XII was armed with a single-shot 37 mm Puteaux cannon, which had to be hand-reloaded in flight & only issued to experienced pilots. The SPAD XIII was built in response to the combat inadequacies of the SPAD VII & flown by numerous French, American, Italian and Belgian aces, including Eddie Rickenbacker, leading US ace of World War I. Learn More
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