The Royal Navy's Air Service In The Great War by David Hobbs
A concise study of Britain’s naval air arm in the First World War, charting its origins, rapid expansion and operational development as it introduced seaplanes, fighters, bombers and airships to fleet reconnaissance, coastal patrols, anti-submarine work and offensive raids; the account examines organization, training, aircraft and shipboard adaptations, tactical innovations and the logistical and command challenges faced in integrating airpower with naval operations, and assesses the service’s contributions and legacy up to its absorption into the postwar air force structure.
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