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Bloody April : Slaughter in the Skies over Arras, 1917

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As the Allies embarked upon the Battle of Arras, they desperately needed accurate aerial reconnaissance photographs.

But by this point the Royal Flying Club were flying obsolete planes.

The new German Albatross scouts massively outclassed them in every respect: speed, armament, ability to withstand punishment and manoeuverability.

Many of the RFC's pilots were straight out of flying school - as they took to the air they were sitting targets for the experienced German aces.

Over the course of 'Bloody April' the RFC suffered casualties of over a third.

The average life expectancy of a new subaltern on the front line dropped to just eleven days. And yet they carried on flying, day after day, in the knowledge that, in the eyes of their commanders at least, their own lives meant nothing compared to the photographs they brought back, which could save tens of thousands of soldiers on the ground.

In this book, Peter Hart tells the story of the air war over Arras, using the voices of the men who were actually there.

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Cassell Reference
0304367192 / 9780304367191
Paperback / softback
940.447
09/03/2006
United Kingdom
English
381 p., [16] p. of plates : ill.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2005.
The worst month for the Royal Flying Corps in the whole war - this was the RFC's equivalent of The Somme The battle which saw the death of the famous ace Albert Ball, and the dominance of the Red Baron, Manfred von Richthofen Testimonies from the pilots themselves puts the reader there with them, in the thick of the action Completely original research - much of this has never been published before Written by the highly acclaimed Peter Hart, oral historian of the Imperial War Museum 'An intensely detailed work, as although he sets these events in the Battle of Arras as a whole, and in turn in t
The worst month for the Royal Flying Corps in the whole war - this was the RFC's equivalent of The Somme The battle which saw the death of the famous ace Albert Ball, and the dominance of the Red Baron, Manfred von Richthofen Testimonies from the pilots themselves puts the reader there with them, in the thick of the action Completely original research - much of this has never been published before Written by the highly acclaimed Peter Hart, oral historian of the Imperial War Museum 'An intensely detailed work, as although he sets these events in the Battle of Arras as a whole, and in turn in t HBG General & world history, HBJD European history, HBWN First World War, JWG Air forces & warfare