Reports of the Secretary of War: With Reconnaissance of Routes From San Antonio to El Paso
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading







In World War One, pilots flew alone, engaging in aerial duels using rifles or revolvers. Solo planes evolved into two-seaters, then into ones capable of carrying entire squadrons. But, as aircraft gained speed and altitude, the trend reversed, and with the advent of supersonic technology, air warfare has come full circle--back to single numbers. The top-scoring Allied Fighter Pilot of World War Two chronicles the achievements of the greatest fliers of both sides, who played a big part in shaping the course of combat. 5 X 7 3/4.
1st edition 1st printing Limited Editions 1994 hardcover fine book fine dw In stock shipped from our UK warehouse