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The Birth Of British Airpower – Hugh Trenchard, The First World War, And The RAF

AUTHOR – Peter Dye

PUBLISHER – Air World

SERIES – N/A

FORMAT – Hardback

PUBLISHED – 2025

PAGES – 300

ISBN – 979 1 03612 521 9

1 in stock

Category: Product ID: 27848

Description

The Birth of British Airpower describes how Hugh Trenchard, a man with few leadership skills, became a much-loved and inspirational commander who laid the foundation for British airpower on the Western Front in World War I and created the preconditions for the establishment of the world’s first independent air service, the Royal Air Force. Author Peter Dye explores how friendship can overcome significant personal and character deficiencies and how, by assembling the right senior leadership team, Trenchard achieved greatness.

The book also examines how the development of airpower doctrine in the First World War owed as much to chance as to careful planning and how air superiority was achieved only through sustained effort, underpinned by an effective and responsive logistic system. Finally, it explains how the ethos of the postwar air force was built around these experiences and the collective effort of all those involved in the air war.

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Weight 0.4 kg