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Sharks Among Minnows Norman Franks

Sharks Among Minnows By Norman Franks

Sharks Among Minnows by Norman Franks


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Norman Franks explores the period during World War I when German fighter pilots were almost invulnerable to the enemy, a period when the Fokker Eindecker was the only plane capable of firing a synchronized machine gun through its own propeller.

Sharks Among Minnows Summary

Sharks Among Minnows: The Fokker Eindecker Period, July 1915 to September 1916 by Norman Franks

No sooner had the war in the air become more serious, more deadly, in early 1925, than both Allied and German airmen were trying to find a successful way of fighting each other in order for each side to stop the other making reconnaissance and artilery observation sorties over the opposition's side of the lines. Various ingenious schemes, which had limited success, were suddenly over-shadowed by the arrival at the front in the summer of 1915 of the Fokker Eindekker, which had a synchronized machine gun firing through the whirling blades of the propeller. Spread amongst German two-seater reconnaissance units in ones and twos, those disposed to flying these first single-seater fighting aeroplanes, if they were successful, soon became famous and the first aces of this new form of aerial warfare. Names such as Boelcke, Immelmann, Wintgens, Parschau, Mulzer, Hohndorf, Frankl and von Althaus quickly became the first aces, the first heroes to the German public and the first winners of the coveted Pour le Merite - the famed Blue max. These and other pilots of the single-seat monoplane fighters caused havoc amongst British and French airmen over the Western Front for just over a year, something history called the "Fokker Scourge". Although comparatively small in numbers, these early fighter pilots were deadly when attacking lightly armed, almost defenceless British and French aeroplanes. The author has covered the period in detail, explaining how these early German fighter pilots achieved their kills, who they shot down and where, as well as covering their lives; for in the most cases their lives were short. None of the early Fokker aces survived the war, bar one, and he died soon afterwards still serving his country. All were heroes and several of them died once they came up against "sharks" of equal standing from the Allied side.

About Norman Franks

Norman Franks has covered this period in detail, explaining how these early German fighter pilots achieved their kills, who they shot down and where, as well as covering their lives; for in most cases their lives were short. None of the early Fokker aces survived the war, bar one, and he died soon afterwards still serving his country. All were heroes and several of them died once they came up against 'sharks' of equal standing from the Allied side.

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GOR003982901
9781902304922
1902304926
Sharks Among Minnows: The Fokker Eindecker Period, July 1915 to September 1916 by Norman Franks
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Grub Street Publishing
2001-12-31
192
N/A
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