1/31/2024 0 Comments World war 2 navy aces![]() The captions that accompany the photographs and some of the color plates provide good detail, while there are longer descriptions of the color plates contained at the end of the book. There are ninety-five black and white photographs contained within this publication as well as eleven pages that contain thirty-six color plates of various aircraft. This offering by Osprey is written in seven chapters, which are titled “Sky and Sea”, “Zeebrugge Hornets’ Nest”, “The Marine Feld Jastas”, “Detached Duty”, “Aces over the Baltic”, “Action over the Adriatic”, “Allies in Camels”, followed by Appendices. The pilots who flew during the “Great War” also hold a special fascination for me, as this new technology was being introduced with few realizing how it would eventually change the world, and how wars would be fought in the future. As a former carrier sailor, my interest in naval aviation quickly drew my interest for this review. ![]() ![]() In this new offering from Osprey Publishing, author Jon Guttman writes about the pilots who flew with the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS), as well as those who flew against them. ![]()
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