WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
The Spider Web: The Romance of a Flying-Boat War Flight cover

The Spider Web: The Romance of a Flying-Boat War Flight

Open in WeRead

About This Book

A descriptive account of the conception, design, and wartime employment of large flying-boats, detailing hull and engine features, crew complement, and the evolution from earlier float seaplanes. It outlines patrol patterns and wireless navigation methods used to detect and attack enemy submarines, and recounts episodic missions—sightings, bombing attacks, reconnaissance, and rescues—illustrated by charts and photographs. The narrative emphasizes technical challenges, innovation in construction and tactics, and operational life at a coastal air station, and concludes by contemplating peacetime applications of enlarged flying-boats for carrying mail and passengers over sea routes.

About the Author

Hallam, T. D. portrait

T. D. Hallam

T. D. Hallam is an author known for his work in the genre of war fiction, particularly during the early 20th century. His notable book, "The Spider Web: The Romance of a Flying-Boat War Flight," explores themes of adventure and romance set against the backdrop of aerial warfare. Hallam's writing reflects the technological advancements of his time, particularly in aviation, and captures the spirit of the era's conflicts. His contributions to literature provide insight into the experiences and emotions of those involved in war, making his work a significant part of the literary heritage surrounding military aviation.

You May Also Like