Wings of Empire
A key collection of material from the earliest days of air strategy and combat, creating a definitive history of the RAF in an important theatre of war
At the end of the First World War, British power in the colonies was at an all-time low. That was until a ragtag band of visionaries, including Winston Churchill and T.E. Lawrence, proposed that the aeroplane, the wonder weapon of the age, could save the empire. Using the radical strategy of air control, the RAF tried to subdue vast swathes of the Middle East, Asia and Africa. Wings of Empire is a compelling account of the colonial air campaigns that saw a generation of young airmen take to the skies to battle against warlords, jihadists and hostile tribes. For the first time ever, this book chronicles the full story of the RAF’s most extraordinary conflict.
Auteur | | Barry Renfrew |
Taal | | Engels |
Type | | Paperback |
Categorie | | Mens & Maatschappij |