Read Lords of the Sky: Fighter Pilots and Air Combat, From the Red Baron to the F-16 Online
Authors: Dan Hampton
Tags: #History, #United States, #General, #Military, #Aviation, #21st Century
Operation Barbarossa, 256, 297, 365
Operation Citadel, 303–305
Operation Fridericus, 265, 295–296, 331
Operation Market Garden, 347–352
Operation Sealion, 208, 221–222, 233, 241, 251
Operation Typhoon, 287–288
Operation Venezia, 265–266
pilots, 189, 201–202, 233–251, 254, 255, 256–265, 267–269, 271–279
radar development, 220
Third Reich destruction strategies by Allies, 354
in Tobruk, 254, 255–268
top three flying aces, 304
U-boats, 203, 222
Waffen SS divisions, 201, 366
See also
German Army, Luftwaffe
Giap, Vo Nguyen, 427, 429, 433
Glaspie, April, 512, 513
Glenn, John, 415
gliding, 9
Gloster Meteor jet fighter, 362, 403–404
Gnome engines, 3, 44
Gnys, Wladyslaw, 179
Goering, Hermann, 205, 207, 208–209, 211, 220, 224, 232, 233, 234, 235, 240, 241, 268, 297, 299, 300, 301, 361, 366–367
Gontermann, Heinrich, 112
Gorilla strike package maneuver, 514, 518–519
Gort, Lord John, 195, 196, 199, 204
Gough, Hubert, 127
Graziani, Rodolfo, 251, 252
Great Britain, World War I
aerial photography, 68, 114
aircraft design.
See
Sopwith series aircraft
in Arras offensive, 93–94
Battle of Jutland, 66, 67
Battle of Menin Road, 110–111
Battle of Messines, 109–110
Battle of Passchendaele, 110, 112
Bloody April, 1917/Battle of Arras, 65–77, 82, 91
British Expeditionary Force, 18, 28–29, 93, 95, 112, 181–182, 184–185, 190, 193, 195–196, 199, 202
defensive fortifications, 51
Distinguished Service Order, 42, 132, 133, 137
effects of 1916 shortages in, 47–48
Entente between France and, 113
flying ace Mannock, 78–82
flying aces, 78–82, 131–133, 144–145
food supplies, 51, 52
and end of the Great War, 138–140
Hawker as “British Boelcke,” 42–46
Military Cross, 79, 82, 132, 133, 137
mobilization, 16–17, 18
officers, 28–29
in Operation Michael, 113–118
pilot Ball’s heroics, 82, 84–90
pilots, 42–46, 52, 62, 65–74, 82, 84–90, 93–140
Royal Navy, 28, 66, 67
in Somme offensive, 37–38
support of 1919 White Russian forces, 144–145
Vickers machine gun, 22–23
Victoria Cross, 43, 68, 89, 132, 133, 137, 238
See also
Royal Air Force; Royal Flying Corps; Royal Naval Air Service
Great Britain, World War II, 330
aircraft designs/production, 181, 182, 223–225, 234, 236–237, 356–360
Battle for France, 181–199, 203–204
Battle of Britain, 189, 233–245
Battle of El Alamein, 269–274
the Blitz, 240–241
Channel battles, 221–223, 231–232
in Dunkirk evacuation (Operation Dynamo), 199–204, 207
execution of British prisoners, 201
Fighter Command operations, 218–219, 225
flying aces, 194, 235
invasion of, 208–209, 221–222
North Africa Campaign, 252, 253
Operation Crusader, 260
Operation Judgment, 252–253
in Operation Market Garden, 347–352, 364
Operation Sealion, 208, 221–222, 233, 241, 251
pilots, 193–200, 203–204, 233–248
radar detection, 216–219
Tobruk, 254, 255–268
troops in Norway, 181
See also
British Army; fighter pilots; Royal Air Force
Great Depression, 162
Greer, Russ, 501
Grizodubova, Valentina, 281
Gros, Edmund, 104–105
ground attack measures, 546–549
ground control interception (GCI), 413, 461
ground-directed bombing, 470–471
Grumman Avenger torpedo bomber, 335–336
Grünberg, Hans, 306
Guderian, Heinz, 183, 190, 191, 192, 193, 286, 289, 292–293
Gulf of Tonkin incident, 436, 464
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, 436
Gulf War, Persian, 508, 515, 519–520
gull-wing design, 177, 179, 392
guns.
See
aerial gunnery; machine guns
gyroscopic gunsights, 407
H
Haig, Douglas, 93, 95, 112, 116, 119
Halsey, Bill, 326
Harada, Kaname, 334–336, 341, 342, 343–344
Hardesty, Von, 290
HARM missles, 492, 493
Harmswoth, Harold, 118, 223
Hart, Peter, 123–124
Hartmann, Erich “Bubi,” 210, 276, 304, 305
Hartzell, Curt, 442–443, 444, 445–446, 447–449
Hawker Hurricane aircraft
Mk I fighter, 181, 182, 189, 196, 223, 224, 226, 234, 236, 237, 243, 257
Mk IIb fighter, 166
Mk IIc fighter, 271
Hawker, Lanoe George, 42–46, 48, 73, 466
Hay, William, 74
Hayati,
Japanese destroyer, 328
heat seeker missiles, 460–461, 463
Hebel, Fritz, 324–325
Heinkel aircraft
He 51B fighters, 158, 160, 164, 165, 167
He 111 bomber, 286
He 177 bomber, 224
115 floatplanes, 182
Heinkel, Ernst, 224
Henson Aerial Steam Carriage, 10–11
Henson, William, 10–11
Hermann, Gayle, 325
Hero of the Soviet Union medal, 307
Hertz, Heinrich Rudolf, 216
Hill, Lister, 161
Himmler, Heinrich, 268, 366–367
Hindenburg Line, 50, 66, 75, 95, 110, 127, 134
Hiryu,
Japanese carrier, 319, 328–329, 343, 344
Hispano-Suiza 20 mm cannons, 228
Hispano-Suiza engines
8B engine, 83
12Y-45/49, 186
V-8 engine, 130
Hitler, Adolf, World War II, 155, 163, 199, 251, 254, 352–353
Battle for France, 181–199, 207
Battle of Britain, 233–245
and D-Day invasion, 365
and flying ace Marseille, 268–269
invasion of Denmark, 181
invasion of Britain, 208–209, 222
invasion of Poland, 176, 178–179
invasion of Soviet Union, 208, 243, 256, 284, 286, 287, 293, 294
last days, 366–367
and U.S. declaration of war on Japan, 327
Ho Chi Minh, 426–427, 429, 433
Ho Chi Minh Trail, 440, 469, 471
Holcombe, Ken, 424
Holland, James, 188
Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, 503, 504
Hornet fighter aircraft, F/A-18, 487, 495–498
Hornet,
USS, 265, 331–332, 338–339, 341–342
Hotchkiss, Benjamin, 22
Hotchkiss machine gun, 4, 5, 7–8, 21–22
Hoth, Hermann, 286, 296
Houchin, Lloyd, 436
Housman, A. E., 143
Hudson, William, 388
Hunter-Killer squadrons, 453, 489, 505
Hurricane aircraft.
See
Hawker Hurricane aircraft
Hussars, 64
Hussein, Saddam, 498–499, 510, 511, 512–513, 516, 517
I
I-15 fighter aircraft, Polikarpov, 159, 168, 169
I-16 Mosca fighter aircraft, 159–160, 164, 165, 169–170
Ihlefeld, Herbert, 249–251
IL-2 Sturmovik attack aircraft, 290–291
Immelmann, Max, 26, 27, 34, 35, 61
Imperial German Aviation Service, 30, 38
Imperial Japanese Military Academy, 317
Imperial Japanese Navy, 319–321, 336–337
1st Carrier Division, 319
2nd Carrier Division, 319
5th Carrier Division, 319
Battle of Midway, 338–345
Battle of the Coral Sea, 334
Carrier Strike Task Force, 319
cruisers, 328
destroyers, 328, 330, 342
Doolittle raid and, 331–333
Fifth Fleet, 337, 338
pilot training, 320–321
primary dive bomber of, 311
Second Fleet Transport Group, 339
See also
aircraft carriers
Imperial Naval Academy, 320
incendiary ammunition drums, 129
incendiary bombs, 549
Inchon, Battle of, 396–398
Inglis, David, 132
inline engines, 58, 68
interrupter gear, aircraft, 25–26, 42, 71, 83–84
Intruder jet-engine aircraft, A-6, 439
Iraq
Basra, 495–498, 509
invasion of Kuwait, 498–499, 510–518
Iraq International Law Compliance Act, 1990, 512
Israel
A-4N Skyhawk aircraft, 474–478, 483–484
Bar-Lev Line, 474, 478, 479, 483
flight training, 481–483
Operation Rugby, 484
Six-Day War, 480
struggle for independence, 484–485
Yom Kippur War, 479–481, 483, 484
Israeli Air Force, 474–479, 483, 484
Israeli Defense Force, 479, 484
Italo-Turkish War, Libya (1911–12), 14
Italy
Ansaldos A-1 Balillas aircraft, 150
Ariete Division, 265
Battle of Taranto, 252–253
Britain’s Operation Judgment, 252–253
declares war on U.S., 327
Escuadrilla de Caza, 159
invasion of Egypt, 251, 254
Italian Silver Medals for Military Valor, 137
Savoia-Marchetti bomber aircraft, 170
Tenth Army, 254
J
Jacobs, Josef, 98, 133
Japan, 317–318, 330
attack on Pearl Harbor, 260–261, 293, 309–313, 321–327
Battle of Midway, 268, 337, 338–345
Battle of Corregidor, 333
Battle of the Coral Sea, 333–334
bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 367–368
dismemberment of, 385
Nanking Massacre, 330
surrender of, 368
U.S. breaks military code, 337
U.S. declaration of war on, 327
jet-powered aircraft
dawn of the jet age, 373–531
F-86 Sabre, 373–384, 405–407, 410, 412
first, 224
in-flight assessments, 413–414
jet engine technology, 361–362, 403–404
MiG jet fighter aircraft, 373, 373–384, 402–405
shoot-downs, 414–415
Jodl, Alfred, 241, 288
Joffre, Joseph, 48
John F. Kennedy,
USS, 513
Johnson, Amy, 281
Johnson, “Johnnie,” 194
Johnson, Lyndon, 435, 436, 437, 470
Johnson, Martin, 394–395
Johnson, Robert, 406
Ju 52 transport aircraft, 170, 299–300
Ju 87 (Stuka) dive bomber, 177–178, 179, 180, 236
Ju 88 fighter aircraft, 286, 306
Jumo 210 series engines, 166
Juneau,
USS, 388
Junkers J-1 fighter aircraft, 114–115
Junkers Motorenwerke, 166
Junyo,
Japanese carrier, 337
Jutland, Battle of, 66, 67
K
Kaga,
Japanese carrier, 319, 342
Kajioka, Sadamichi, 328
Karl I of Austria-Hungary, 92
Kartveli, Alex, 457
KC-135 Stratotanker, 441–442
Keirn, Richard “Pops,” 423–424, 426
Kelly, Tom, 518
Kesselring, Albert, 265, 274
Khostnikov, M. S., 296
kill ratios, 412–413, 414
Kim Il Sung, 398
Kimpo Air Base, South Korea, 373, 381, 382
Kindelberger, James “Dutch,” 357
Kinkead, Samuel “Kink,” 145
Kisaragi,
Japanese destroyer, 328, 330
Kissinger, Henry, 473
Kitty Hawk,
USS, 434, 437
Kittyhawk, Curtiss P-40E fighter aircraft, 266
Kliewer, David, 328
Klusmann, Charles, 434, 435, 436
knife fight aerial maneuver, 100, 120
Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross, 210–211, 232, 250–251, 262, 265, 267, 268, 274, 275
Knochlein, Fritz, 201
Knox, Frank, 322
Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base, 454, 459
Korea, 373–384
38th parallel, 385, 387, 398
Korean Democratic Party, 386
Korean People’s Air Force, 391, 413, 414