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Heroic airmen and their exploits

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This collection traces the early engineering and rapid wartime development of airships and aeroplanes, explains basic principles without technical depth, and celebrates individual aviators’ daring exploits. It interleaves concise historical sketches of machine types and operational roles with portraits of notable fliers and accounts of patrols, engagements, captures, and decorations. Separate chapters survey contributions and praise from allied nations, enemy activity, and the air arm’s growing strategic importance, concluding with lists of honours and memorials for those who died. The overall aim is to inform readers about aerial progress while highlighting courage and sacrifice.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

PAGE
FLIGHT-COMMANDER W. L. ROBINSON, V.C. Frontispiece
DISTINCTIVE MARKS USED BY BELLIGERENTS IN THE AIR 31
DIAGRAM ISSUED IN THE EARLY PART OF THE WAR BY THE FRENCH WAR OFFICE 41
SECTIONAL VIEW OF ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP 49
LIEUT. WARNEFORD, V.C. face  104
BOMB-DROPPING face  128
GUARDING OUR COASTS: A NAVAL PATROL IN DIFFICULTIES face  154
AWARDS AND DECORATIONS face  192

‘All our airmen are heroes, at home and in France, and the gratitude of the nation is due to them for the splendid success with which they have got the upper hand of the air service of the enemy.’

The Daily Press, October 2, 1916.