Birth Of The RAF 1918

Overy, Richard

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The dizzying pace of technological change in the early 20th century meant that it took only a little over ten years from the first flight by the Wright Brothers to the clash of fighter planes in the Great War. A period of terrible, rapid experiment followed to gain a brief technological edge. By the end of the war the British had lost an extraordinary 36,000 aircraft and 16,600 airmen. The RAF was created in 1918 as a revolutionary response to this new form of warfare – a highly contentious decision (resisted fiercely by both the army and navy, who had until then controlled all aircraft) but one which had the most profound impact, for good and ill, on the future of warfare. Richard Overy shows how this happened, against the backdrop of the first bombing raids against London and the constant emergency of the Western Front.

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Publish Date: 07/03/2019

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‘Fascinating, full of original material and shrewd insights … a masterful historian of air power’ Leo McKinstry, Literary Review

The RAF was the world’s first air force. This is the story of its founding in 1918, as a response to the new terror of aerial warfare, the struggles to keep it alive amid controversy and opposition, its crucial role in the Second World War and its unique place in Britain’s history.

‘Brilliantly lucid’ Noel Malcolm, Daily Telegraph

‘Richard Overy is to be congratulated on creating a concise exposition of the formation of the RAF … this is a book that makes you think’ Peter Hart, BBC History Magazine

‘A skilful pocket history of the founding of the Royal Air Force in 1918 … a fine introduction’ Kirkus Reviews

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Weight 158 g
Dimensions 198 × 129 × 11 mm
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Cover

Paperback

Pages

x, 145 , 16 unnumbered of plates

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

358.400941 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K