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Dog-Fight: Aerial tactics of the aces of World War I
This book presents an in-depth study of the aerial combat tactics used by aces (the best pilots) during World War I. Norman Franks, a leading military aviation historian, describes how early fighter aircraft were used, how pilots developed aerial combat strategies, and how those tactics evolved throughout the war. With illustrations and archival research, this book provides a comprehensive overview of aerial combat, fighter development, and the crucial role of pilots in the history of modern warfare.
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