The U.S. Air Service struggled hard to assert American air power over the Western Front.
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Book Review: Luftwaffe Fighter Aircraft in Profile (by Claes Sundin and Christer Bergstrom) : WW2
Luftwaffe Fighter Aircraft in Profile, by Claes Sundin and Christer Bergstrom, Schiffer Military History, […]
Book Review: America’s Pursuit of Precision Bombing, 1910-1945
The accuracy of precision bombing came to symbolize America’s intent to win wars quickly.
Book Review: French Aeroplanes Before the Great War (Leonard E. Opdycke) : AH
French aircraft designers leapt headlong into the future before World War I. By Walter […]
Book Review: Beyond the Horizons: The Story of Lockheed (Walter Boyne) : AH
Walter Boyne’s Lockheed biography traces the history of a distinctive corporate culture. By C.V. […]
From Maine to Mexico: With America’s Private Pilots in the Fight Against Nazi U-Boats: Book Review
The Civil Air Patrol made use of pilots unable to qualify for military service during World War II.
Book Review: Rumanian Air Force / The Prime Decade, 1938-1947
Rumanian Air Force: The Prime Decade, 1938-1947, by Dénes Bernád, Squadron/Signal Publications, Carrollton, Texas, […]
Book Review – From Oklahoma to Eternity: The Life of Wiley Post and the Winnie Mae
From Oklahoma to Eternity: The Life of Wiley Post and the Winnie Mae, by […]
Book Review: Phoenix Over the Nile & Israeli Fighter Aces
Phoenix Over the Nile: A History of Egyptian Air Power, 1932-1994, by Lon Nordeen […]
Book Review: The Eight Ballers: Eyes of the Fifth Air Force
The Eight Ballers: Eyes of the Fifth Air Force, by John Stanaway and Bob […]
