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Air War at Night The Battle for the Night Sky Since 1915
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Airlife Publishing | 2000 | ISBN: 1840371005 | English | 164 pages | PDF | 107.8 MB
Imagine a world with no visible horizon and no sight of the earth below - searching for a killer who may be fifty miles or fifty feet away. That was the experience that night - fighter crews endured from the start of aerial warfare until halfway into World War II. But even the invention of radio navigation aids and radar gave only a small clue in the night sky over Hitler's Europe. As German fighters sought the Allied heavy bombers as they labored towards their distant targets, they were in turn pursued by Allied long - range night fighters. These days fighters carry sophisticated software - driven missiles that will hunt and destroy targets many miles away, night or day. Air War at Night describes the process by which the aircraft, equipment and strategy of night aerial warfare reached the operational perfection we take for granted today. 144 black/white photographs.

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Air War Over Vietnam Volume I (Warbirds Illustrated No.10)
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Arms and Armour Press | 1982 | ISBN: 0853685487 | English | 72 pages | PDF | 102.87 MB
Warbirds Illustrated 10

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Air Guard America's Flying Militia
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Presidio Press | 1990 | ISBN: 0891413324 | English | 148 pages | PDF | 121.32 MB
Discusses the mission of America's Air National Guard, and looks at the aircraft they use, from fighters to large cargo planes.

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Aggressors US Air Force, Navy & Marine Corps (Modellers Datafile Scaled Down 1)
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SAM Publications | 2014 | ISBN: 1906959366 | English | 112 pages | PDF | 83.78 MB

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The Essential Vegan Air Fryer Cookbook 75 Whole Food Recipes to Fry, Bake, and Roast
Free Download The Essential Vegan Air Fryer Cookbook: 75 Whole Food Recipes to Fry, Bake, and Roast by Tess Challis, JL Fields
English | June 18, 2019 | ISBN: 1641524138 | 168 pages | PDF | 2.82 Mb
Flavorful vegan-friendly meals meet the ease of air frying-without the fat.

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Skies of Valor The Air
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by E. Lancaster

English | March 29, 2024 | ASIN: B0CZHRV181 | 324 pages | PDF | 133 Mb

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Cold War Jets Royal Air Force Fighters & Bombers
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2016 | 132 Pages | ISBN: 1909128996 | PDF | 48 MB
Written and illustrated throughout by renowned aviation profiles artist Chris Sandham-Bailey, Cold War Jets covers 14 different aircraft types designed and built by British companies and operated by the RAF between 1945 and 2010.Featuring more than 280 full colour highly detailed profiles of fighter, bomber and trainer jets from the Gloster Meteor during the closing stages of the Second World War to the Bae Harrier which was finally retired in December 2010, it has everything in between - including the iconic Avro Vulcan and English Electric Lightning.

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Air Fryer Cookbook for One Simple and Effortless Air Fryer Recipes for Singles
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English | December 28, 2022 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0BRBMKTXN | 134 pages | MOBI | 3.98 Mb
Fire up your air fryer and discover how you can start cooking mouth-watering fried meals for one!

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The German Air Force during the World Wars The History of the Imperial German Air Service and the Luftwaffe [Audiobook]
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English | ISBN: 9798882396304 | 2024 | MP3@64 kbps | ~04:45:00 | 131 MB
The Germans produced cutting edge aerial technology during World War I, along with revolutionary dogfighting tactics and some of history's first flying aces, including the most famous, the Red Baron. But ultimately, economic shortages and lack of manpower hampered the Germans in the air, even when their men and machinery proved superior at critical periods of the war. The story would not turn out the same a generation later. The Third Reich's Luftwaffe began World War II with significant advantages over other European air forces, playing a critical role in the German war machine's swift, powerful advance. By war's end, however, the Luftwaffe had been decimated by combat losses and crippled by poor decisions at the highest levels of military decision-making, and it proved unable to challenge Allied air superiority despite a last-minute upsurge in German aircraft production.
Given its unique strengths and distinctive weaknesses by the personal quirks of the men who developed it, the Luftwaffe initially overwhelmed the more conservative, outdated military aviation of other countries. Its leaders embraced such concepts as the dive-bomber, which proved both utterly devastating and extremely useful for supporting the sweeping, powerful movements of Blitzkrieg, while other martial establishments rejected dive-bombers as impractical or even impossible.
The Luftwaffe's eventual loss of aerial domination exposed the Germans to precisely the same misfortunes on the ground as they had once relentlessly inflicted on the Poles and Russians. During its heyday, however, the Luftwaffe amply proved the leading role played by air power in the modern combined arms formula. It also produced a remarkable number of aces, whose exploits overshadowed the finest pilots of the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, or the United States.

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Germany vs. Great Britain in the Air The History of the Enemy Air Forces in World War I and World War II [Audiobook]
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English | ISBN: 9798882437489 | 2024 | MP3@64 kbps | ~04:44:00 | 130 MB
One of the most important breakthroughs in military technology associated with World War I, and certainly the one that continues to capture the public imagination, was the use of airplanes, which were a virtual novelty a decade before. While the war quickly ground to a halt in its first few months, the skies above the Western Front became increasingly busy. The great powers had already been acquiring aircraft for potential uses, but given that aerial warfare had never been a major component of any conflict, it's understandable that few on either side had any idea what the planes were capable of doing. Furthermore, at the start of the war, all sides' aircraft were ill-equipped for combat mostly because the idea that planes might somehow fight was still a novel one.
The Royal Air Force (RAF), Britain's legendary air arm, was born in the skies above the First World War. The British had previously used balloons for spotting and reconnaissance for decades, and in the years leading up to the war, planes started seeing military use. They mostly provided reconnaissance, though experiments were made in using them offensively. During the Boer War of 1899-1902, the British Army used the crews of helium-filled balloons to Description and help target artillery fire. But these were small, tentative steps. The first patent to fit a machine gun to a plane, taken out in 1910, had not yet led to active fighting vehicles, and there was no doctrine, no tactics, and no combat between massed air fleets.
The Third Reich's Luftwaffe began World War II with significant advantages over other European air forces, playing a critical role in the German war machine's swift, powerful advance. By war's end, however, the Luftwaffe had been decimated by combat losses and crippled by poor decisions at the highest levels of military decision-making, and it proved unable to challenge Allied air superiority despite a last-minute upsurge in German aircraft production.

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