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No 56 SQN Raf/rfc

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Informationen zum Autor Alex Revell, illustrated by Harry Dempsey, Mark Postlethwaite Klappentext By the autumn of 1916, with the formation of the new Jagdstaffeln, the pendulum of aerial supremacy had once again swung in favour of the German Air Force. The battle of the Somme in 1916 saw the RFC suffer losses of nearly 400 aircrew between September and November, and British casualties were to reach a zenith in the 'Bloody April' of 1917 when 319 aircrew were lost, killed or taken prisoner of war. This was the situation when No 56 Squadron arrived in France at the end of April 1917. Equipped with the superb new SE 5, it was the first fighter squadron of the RFC to be able to meet the Albatros and Halberstadt fighters of the Jagdstaffeln on equal terms. The squadron's pilots won an incredible tally of decorations, and by the end of the hostilities many famous fighter pilots had passed through its ranks Albert Ball VC, Canadian Hank Burden and American Robert Caldwell to name but a few. In this study, Alex Revell uncovers the early days and development of No 56 Squadron, its victories and losses, and the birth of a proud tradition.A fascinating study of the aviation history of World War I which, from April 1917 onwards, saw No 56 Squadron of the Royal Flying Corps challenge the German's hitherto uncontested aerial supremacy. Zusammenfassung By the autumn of 1916, with the formation of the new Jagdstaffeln, the pendulum of aerial supremacy had once again swung in favour of the German Air Force. The battle of the Somme in 1916 saw the RFC suffer losses of nearly 400 aircrew between September and November, and British casualties were to reach a zenith in the 'Bloody April' of 1917 when 319 aircrew were lost, killed or taken prisoner of war. This was the situation when No 56 Squadron arrived in France at the end of April 1917. Equipped with the superb new SE 5, it was the first fighter squadron of the RFC to be able to meet the Albatros and Halberstadt fighters of the Jagdstaffeln on equal terms. The squadron's pilots won an incredible tally of decorations, and by the end of the hostilities many famous fighter pilots had passed through its ranks Albert Ball VC, Canadian Hank Burden and American Robert Caldwell to name but a few. In this study, Alex Revell uncovers the early days and development of No 56 Squadron, its victories and losses, and the birth of a proud tradition....

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Authors Harry Dempsey, Alex Revell, Revell Alex
Assisted by Harry Dempsey (Illustration), Dempsey Harry (Illustration), Tony Holmes (Editor)
Publisher Osprey Publishers
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 10.09.2009
 
EAN 9781846034282
ISBN 978-1-84603-428-2
No. of pages 128
Dimensions 185 mm x 249 mm x 10 mm
Series Aviation Elite Units
Aviation Elite Units
Subjects Non-fiction book
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political administration

HISTORY / Military / General, Air forces & warfare, Warfare & defence, Air forces and warfare, Military institutions, HISTORY / Military / Aviation & Space

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