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Correspondents Of The Times

The Times History and Encyclopaedia of the War - Part 160, September (Sept.) 11, 1917

The Times, 1917

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Year of publication
1917
Place of printing
London
Author
Correspondents Of The Times
Publishers
The Times
Size
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
German Submarine Base at Ostend. Theme of this issue: The Use of, the Aircraft. Contents include: pre-war expectations of the, Royal Flying Circus, The Royal Naval Air Service, Machines and Engines in Possession of the R.F.C. in August, 1914, how output was increased, the aerial preparedness of Belgium, of France, and of Germany, The Albatros, The Fokker, The Aviatik and other German Machines, German Engines, French and Italian Aeroplaines and Engines, Work of the R.F.C., Reconnaissance Artillery 'spotting', anti-aircraft guns, low flying, long-range scouting, air fighting, the value of 'stunts', long-distance raids, darts, bomb dropping, photography, 'Camoflauge', work of the R.N.A.S., Seaplanes, 'Blimps', Coast Patrol Airships, Bombing of Submarines, Attacks on enemy ships, food carrying for Kut, the Jutland Battle, Seaplaine Carriers, 'Contact' Aeroplanes, Typical Experiences, Casualties, Formation Flying. History Military Magazine Back Issues
Binding description
S Paperback
State of preservation
Good
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

Description

Dozens of great black and white photos. Cover air photo of the German Submarine Base at Ostend. Theme of this issue: The Use of the Aircraft. Contents include: pre-war expectations of the Royal Flying Circus; The Royal Naval Air Service; Machines and Engines in Possession of the R.F.C. in August, 1914; how output was increased; the aerial preparedness of Belgium, of France, and of Germany; The Albatros; The Fokker; The Aviatik and other German Machines; German Engines; French and Italian Aeroplaines and Engines; Work of the R.F.C.; Reconnaissance Artillery 'spotting'; anti-aircraft guns; low flying; long-range scouting; air fighting; the value of 'stunts'; long-distance raids; darts; bomb dropping; photography; 'Camoflauge'; work of the R.N.A.S.; Seaplanes; 'Blimps'; Coast Patrol Airships; Bombing of Submarines; Attacks on enemy ships; food carrying for Kut; the Jutland Battle; Seaplaine Carriers; 'Contact' Aeroplanes; Typical Experiences; Casualties; Formation Flying. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine
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