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A concise historical and technical survey traces the military employment of aerial craft from earliest balloons through rigid and non‑rigid airships to the newer heavier‑than‑air machines. It describes types and configurations across several countries, evaluates the advantages, disadvantages, equipment and armament, and recounts early wartime uses and aerial combat between different craft. The final chapters assess operational deficiencies, meteorological and technical challenges, and prospects for future development of military aviation.

About the Author

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Eric Stuart Bruce

Bruce Eric Stuart was an author known for his contributions to military literature, particularly in the realm of aviation. His notable work, "Aircraft in War," explores the pivotal role that aircraft played in modern warfare, providing insights into their strategic importance and technological advancements. Stuart's writing reflects a deep understanding of military tactics and the evolution of aerial combat, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in the history of aviation and its impact on warfare.

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