Naval Aviation in the First World War: Its Impact and InfluenceNaval Institute Press, 1996 - 224 pagine All aspects of naval aviation in World War I are detailed in this superbly researched book. |
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... fuel it can carry and its rate of consumption ( although crew fatigue is also a factor ) . Some classes of British non - rigids could remain aloft for up to 24 hours depending upon the speed at which they flew , which dictated how much fuel ...
... fuel it can carry and its rate of consumption ( although crew fatigue is also a factor ) . Some classes of British non - rigids could remain aloft for up to 24 hours depending upon the speed at which they flew , which dictated how much fuel ...
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... fuel was carried by sea from ports of which Zonguldak was the most important . Coal was transported almost entirely by sailing craft plus some small steamers , and it was against these that the Russian effort was directed , accompanied ...
... fuel was carried by sea from ports of which Zonguldak was the most important . Coal was transported almost entirely by sailing craft plus some small steamers , and it was against these that the Russian effort was directed , accompanied ...
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... fuel line ruptured and it had to alight , being picked up by Engadine at 1604hrs . In the absence of further orders , no more flights were attempted they would probably have been impossible anyhow under worsen- ing sea conditions and ...
... fuel line ruptured and it had to alight , being picked up by Engadine at 1604hrs . In the absence of further orders , no more flights were attempted they would probably have been impossible anyhow under worsen- ing sea conditions and ...
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tr 1o gRod 62002 Contents Authors Preface | 6 |
The Reconnaissance Revolution | 13 |
Contrast of Land and Sea | 21 |
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