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An Aviator's Field Book / Being the field reports of Oswald Bölcke, from August 1, 1914 to October 28, 1916 cover

An Aviator's Field Book / Being the field reports of Oswald Bölcke, from August 1, 1914 to October 28, 1916

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A collection of first-person field reports written by a World War I aviator between 1914 and 1916 recounts daily patrols, aerial engagements, reconnaissance tasks, and early air-combat tactics, combining vivid mission narratives with practical observations on aircraft, training, and squadron life. Alongside descriptions of specific sorties and honors received, the entries record leave, interactions with comrades and commanders, impressions of evolving technology, and the emotional toll of combat, offering a chronological, ground-level portrait of pioneering military aviation and its operational challenges.

About the Author

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Oswald Boelcke

Oswald Bölcke was a pioneering German aviator and military pilot during World War I, known for his significant contributions to aerial combat tactics. His work, "An Aviator's Field Book," compiles his field reports from August 1914 to October 1916, providing insights into the early days of aerial warfare and the experiences of a fighter pilot. Bölcke is often regarded as one of the first true fighter aces, and his legacy influenced the development of air combat strategies. His writings reflect not only his tactical acumen but also the challenges faced by pilots in the Great War.

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