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British Single-Seater Fighter Squadrons in World War I
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400 pages
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Focusing on the pioneering role of fighter pilots during World War I, the narrative explores the emergence of aerial combat over the Western Front. As trench warfare created a stalemate, reconnaissance missions became crucial, with fighter planes deployed to protect observation aircraft from enemy attacks. The story highlights the evolution of warfare, showcasing the first fighter pilots from Britain and its Commonwealth against their German counterparts, marking a significant shift in military strategy and the importance of air superiority in modern conflict.
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2006, hardcover
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