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Great War

-william 'billy' mitchell, memoirs of world war i

"the conversation was all about the tactical use of airplanes. the commanding officer considered that the observation part was well worked out, that is, the map, radio, and seeing end of it. he wanted more performance from his machine, more armor, and above all, armament. he wanted a gun of ten to twenty barrells..."

Winds in the Wires

By: Duncan Grinnell-Milne

Zepplins of World War
I

By: Wilbur Cross

Winged Sabres: One of the RFC's Most Decorated Squadrons

By: Robert A. Sellwood

Winged Warfare

By: William 'Billy' Bishop

Wings over the Somme: 1916-1918

By: Gwilym Lewis D.F.C.

Wind in the Wires

By: Duncan Grinnell-Milne

Zepplins of World War I

By: Wilbur Cross

Winged Sabres:
One of the RFC's Most Decorated Squadrons

By: Charles Bracelen Flood

Winged Warfare

By: William 'Billy' Bishop

Wings over the Somme: 1916-1918

By: Gwilym Lewis D.F.C.

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