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Flying With the Larks Timothy C. Brown

Flying With the Larks By Timothy C. Brown

Flying With the Larks by Timothy C. Brown


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The military potential of aircraft was obvious from the outset, first as a way of spying on the enemy with reconnaissance planes and balloons armed with early cameras, and then as a way of taking the battle into the skies, as planes became weapons of war.

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Flying With the Larks: The Early Aviation Pioneers of Larkhill by Timothy C. Brown

In 1903 the Wright Brothers achieved their dream of powered flight and from then on mans domination of the skies became a reality. The military potential of aircraft was obvious from the outset, first as a way of spying on the enemy with reconnaissance planes and balloons armed with early cameras, and then as a way of taking the battle into the skies, as planes became weapons of war. In Britain these early days of military aviation were pioneered by a group of enthusiastic civilians and military men who were based at Lark Hill, Wiltshire where the rolling plains became ideal flying grounds. Here, the first military aviation base came into existence. Flying with the Larks charts its early days and its influence on First World War aviation.

About Timothy C. Brown

Timothy Brown served in the Fleet Air Arm for many years. On moving to Wiltshire in 2006, he became fascinated with Salisbury Plains aviation history, and involved in Lark Hill and the adjacent Stonehenge landscape.

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GOR013754207
9780752489896
0752489895
Flying With the Larks: The Early Aviation Pioneers of Larkhill by Timothy C. Brown
Used - Like New
Paperback
The History Press Ltd
2013-02-01
192
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