Operational histories

The belgian air service in the First world war

The standard reference on its subject, this book is the definitive story of the men, machines, and operations of the valiant Aviation Militaire Belge from its beginning until the Armistice. By noted Belgian aviation historian Walter Pieters. Hard bound, 8.5″ by 11″ page size, 728 pages, more than 1,000 photos, and 24 pages of color profiles of the aircraft. $99.95

The great war's finest, volume 1

The Great War’s Finest series is the first detailed operational history of the German Air Service in the Great War. Volume 1 covers Fliegertruppe operations over the Western Front in 1914 in unprecedented detail and reveals that within two to three weeks of the start of the war, German commanders were already dependent on the results of aerial reconnaissance for intelligence about enemy troop movements. In turn, the results of aerial reconnaissance were crucial to high-level decision-making. This book details the results of many individual reconnaissance flights and the specific command decisions based on their observations. Volume 1 contains 35 maps in color, 165 photos and postcards, 72 of them in color, and several color profiles of 1914 German reconnaissance airplanes in its 378 pages. Extensive order of battle information and other data are summarized in appendices. The Great War’s Finest is a landmark contribution to the study of aerial operations during WWI. $69.99

In the skies of forgotten courage

This book tells the previously unknown story of the RNAS and RAF in combat in the southern Adriatic and Albania in 1917–18. The book has 364 pages, 342 photos, 29 maps and drawings, and 33 color profiles of the aircraft. The book is of interest to historians, enthusiasts, and modelers alike. $69.99