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De Havilland Combat Aircraft (WW 1): Books - History

A book on De Havilland combat aircraft? Explore here illustrated books on the history, types and construction of De Havilland combat aircraft from World War I.

DH 2 vs Albatros D I/D II - Western Front, 1916

Flown by Victoria Cross recipient Lanoe Hawker and the members of No 24 Sqn, the ungainly yet nimble DH 2 helped the Allies attain air superiority over the Somme in early 1916 and hold it through the summer. With its rotary engine 'pusher' configuration affording excellent visibility and eliminating the need for a synchronized machine gun, the DH 2 was more than a match for anything the Germans could put in the air.
That is, until the arrival of the Albatros D II, a sleek inline-engined machine built for speed and with twin-gun firepower. Thus, the later part of 1916 saw an epic struggle in the skies above the Somme pitting the manoeuvrable yet under-gunned DH 2s against the less nimble yet better armed and faster Albatros D IIs.
In the end the Germans would regain air superiority, three squadron commanders - two of whom were considered pinnacles of their respective air forces - would lose their lives, and an up-and-coming pilot (Manfred von Richthofen) would triumph in a legendary dogfight and attain unimagined heights fighting with tactics learned from a fallen mentor.

Contents: Introduction - Chronology - Design and development - Strategic situation - Technical specifications - The combatants - Combat - Statistics and analysis - Aftermath - Bibliography - Glossary.

Author:James F. Miller
Specs:80 pages, 24.5 x 18.5 x 0.7 cm / 9.7 x 7.3 x 0.28 in, paperback
Illustrations:photos and drawings (in b&w and colour)
Publisher:Osprey Publishing (GB, 2012)
Series:Duel (42)
ISBN:9781849087049
DH 2 vs Albatros D I/D II - Western Front, 1916

DH 2 vs Albatros D I/D II - Western Front, 1916

Language: English

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DH9: From Ruin to Restoration - The Extraordinary Story of the Discovery in India and Return to Flight of a Rare WWI Bomber

In 2000 aircraft restorer Guy Black of Aero Vintage located the hulks of at least two Airco DH9 bombers in a remote part of India - hidden away in what had been a Maharaja's elephant stable at his palace in Bikaner, Rajasthan. They were truly remarkable finds, and extremely rare examples of a near-extinct and important WWI aircraft type - none of which had survived in Britain. Recognising their importance to the UK's aviation heritage, and excited by the challenge of restoration, Guy set about negotiating their purchase and returning them back to England.

Here the whole intriguing story is told - fully illustrated step-by-step - from discovery to recovery, through to research, restoration, re-construction and first flight, all in fascinating, meticulous detail. Also covered is the account of the restoration of the first DH9 to be completed, now housed as a non-flying exhibit at the IWM Duxford.

Author:Andy Saunders, Guy Black
Specs:192 pages, 24 x 17 cm / 9 x 6.7 in, hardback
Illustrations:150+ b&w and colour photos, drawings
Publisher:Grub Street (GB, 2015)
ISBN:9781908117335
DH9: From Ruin to Restoration - The Extraordinary Story of the Discovery in India and Return to Flight of a Rare WWI Bomber

DH9: From Ruin to Restoration - The Extraordinary Story of the Discovery in India and Return to Flight of a Rare WWI Bomber

Language: English

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