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
Korean People’s Army, 388
Korean People’s Republic, 385–386
Korean War, 387–402, 415–417
Kosciuszko, Tadeusz, 150
Kozhedub, Ivan, 304, 305
Kramarenko, Sergei, 414
Kuhnold, Rudolph, 220
Kursk, Battle of, 303–305
Kuwait, Iraq’s invasion of, 498–499, 510–518
L
La-11 fighter aircraft, 376, 380
Lafontaine, Pierre, 191
LaGG-3 fighter aircraft, 283
Lamb, Allen, 454–457
laminar flow wing, 358
Lancet,
1918 study on aviators, 30–32
Langley,
USS, 315
Larsen, Mark, 523–524
laser-guided bombs (LGBs), 515
Lawrence, T. E., 92
Le Prieur, Yves Paul Gaston, 24
leading-edge slats, automatic, 165–166
League of Nations, 318
Leefe-Robinson, William, 68–69
Leigh-Mallory, Trafford, 239–240, 244
Leith-Thomsen, Hermann von der, 38
LeMay, Curtis, 437
Lend-Lease policy, 301, 318
Lenin, Vladimir, 93, 144, 148, 149, 153, 154, 279
Leonardo da Vinci, 9–10
Leopard (four-ship combat air patrol), 425, 443
Leslie, Max, 342
Lewis, Cecil, 87
Lewis machine gun, 22, 23, 42, 45, 68, 70, 72, 83
Lexington,
USS, 326–327, 333, 334
Libby, Frederick, 54
Liberty V-12 engine, 58
lift, principle of, 12–13, 57
Litvyak, Lidiya Vladimirovna “Lilya,” 279–280, 281, 284, 286, 287, 289, 294, 296, 297–298, 302–303, 305–308
Lloyd George, David, 47–48, 66, 112
Lockhart, Hayden, 438
Ludendorff, Erich, 49, 50, 92, 95, 113, 117, 119, 126–127, 131, 134
Lufbery maneuver, 258, 267
Luftwaffe (German Air Force)
Ace of Spade pilots
(Pik As)
, 296–297
aircraft design/production, 224–225
airplane formations, 163–164, 170
and Allies evacuation from France, 207
Battle of Britain, 235–245
and Bf 109 fighters, 229–232, 236, 243, 255, 258–259, 260, 277
and Bf 110 fighters, 236, 237, 243
bomb designs, 549
command operations, 220–221
1st Parachute Regiment, 184
5th Abteiling, 234
final days of, 361
flight training, 211–213
French Air Force against, 185
and invasion of Britain, 208–209, 221–222
and invasion of Poland, 180
and invasion of Soviet Union, 285, 290
Jagdgeschwader 3, 302, 303–304
Jagdgeschwader 27, 189, 254, 255, 260, 261, 262, 265, 271
Jagdgeschwader 52, 250, 297, 303–304
Jagdgeschwader 53, 271, 296, 297
Ju 52 transport aircraft, 170, 299–300
losses during 1944, 361
Luftflotte I, 284
Luftflotte II, 221, 284, 288
Luftflotte IV, 284, 297
Me 110 fighter aircraft, 197–198
Me 262 Schwalbe jet-powered fighter, 361–363, 403–404
oil and fuel production, 360, 361
in Operation Venezia, 265–266
paratroopers, 183, 184, 211
post–World War I attack strategies, 163–164
primary fighter aircraft in, 158
Soviet-German training, 154
Stuka dive bomber aircraft, 236
“Tactical Requirement for Fighter Aircraft,” 164
in Tobruk, 254–268
top 109 fighter pilots in history, 210–211
top three flying aces, 304
twin-engine Zerstörer fighter design, 197
youngest
Hauptmann
in, 274
See also
fighter pilots
Lützow, Günther, 168
LVG two-seater aircraft, 132
Lyle, James, 339
M
M11/39 battle tanks, 253
M24 Chaffee light tanks, 389–390
MacArthur, Douglas, 390–391, 396–399, 400, 401, 415–416
Macchi C.202 fighter aircraft, 257
McClusky, Wade, 342
McCudden, James “Mac,” 79, 82, 101–102, 103, 131–132, 138
McDonnell-Douglas
A-4 Skyhawk attack aircraft, 483–484
F-4C jet fighter/bomber, 462–468
McNamara, Robert, 433, 434–435, 437, 438–439
McNaughton, John T., 441
machine guns
Browning, 22, 182, 197, 227, 228, 392, 406
cowling-mounted, 260
double drum magazine arrangement, 42–43
forward-firing, 34, 68, 70, 99
Hotchkiss, 4, 5, 7–8, 21–22
Lewis, 22, 23, 42, 45, 68, 70, 72, 83
Maschinengewehr 08, 23
Maxim, 22
MG-17, 171, 230
MG-17 7.9 mm, 158
mounting, 24–25
Nadashkevich PV-1 7.62 mm, 159
Parabellum light machine gun, 26
7.5 mm, 186
7.92 mm, 179
ShKAS 7.62 mm, 160
Spandau, 23, 45, 63, 70, 101, 111, 128
Vickers, 22–23, 97, 130, 136, 145, 150
wing-mounted, 228, 257, 266
Maddox,
USS, 436
Maginot Line, 181, 183, 188, 475
Malan, Adolf Gysbert “Sailor,” 193, 199–200, 231–232, 235
Maletti Group tankettes, 253
man-portable surface-to-air missile, 472
Mannerheim, Carl Gustaf Emil, 365
Mannock, Edward “Mick,” 78–82, 119, 126, 132–133, 138
Manuel, E. G., 31, 532–533
Mao Zedong, 385, 400, 426
Marconi, Guglielmo, 216
Marin Aguilera, Diego, 10
Marine Corps, U.S.
1st and 2nd Divisions, 390, 402, 517
1st Light Armored Infantry Battalion, 517
flight training, 500
ground-directed bombing tactics, 470–471
Marine Air Support Squadrons, 470
Marine pilots in Korea, 393
in Vietnam War, 438, 469–470
Marine Corps, U.S., World War II
Marine Fighting Squadron 211 (VMF-211) at Wake Island, 326, 330
Marine Fighting Squadron 221 (VMF-221) at Midway, 340
Medal of Honor recipient, 329–330
pilots, 316–317
2nd Marine Raider Battalion, 339
at Wake Island, 327–330
Mark VII shell, 61–62
Mark XII torpedo, 252
Marseille, Hans-Joachim, 247–251, 254, 255, 256–265, 267–269, 271–276, 327, 466
Marshall Plan, 387
Maryland,
USS, 323, 326
Maschinengewehr 08 machine gun, 23
Maverick missiles, 514–515
Maxim machine gun, 22
May, Wilfred, 120, 121
Me 109G-6 fighter aircraft, 302–303
Me 110 fighter aircraft, 197–198
Me 262 Schwalbe jet-powered fighter, 361–363, 403–404
Medal of Honor, U.S., 329–330, 333, 395
Medwecki, Mieczyslaw, 179
Megiddo, Battle of, 134
Meier, Erwin, 276–279, 296
Mein Kampf
(Hitler), 155
Menckhoff, Karl, 102
Menges, Herbert, 325
Menin Road, Battle of, 110–111
mercenaries
American pilots in Spain, 161, 162, 169
from the Great War, 145
rise of the, 143–172
Spanish, 155–156, 161
Merkle, Hans-Jorg, 308
Merlin engine, 197
Messerschmitt, Willy
Bf 109 fighter, 165–167, 171
Me 262 Schwalbe jet-powered fighter, 361–363
Messines, Battle of, 109–110
MG-17 machine guns, 158, 171, 230
MG FF/M cannons, 230
Michael, Ollie, 316–317
Micheler, Alfred, 76
Midway, Battle of, 268, 337, 338–345
Midway Island, 326
Midway,
USS, 495, 513
MiG-3 fighter aircraft, 283
MiG-15 aircraft, 373–384, 402–405, 411, 412
MiG-21 jet fighter aircraft, Fishbed, 460–461
MiG-29 Fulcrum jet fighter aircraft, 510
MiG Alley, North Korea, 373–384
MiGCAP, 425, 443
Mikoyan-Gurevich Design Bureau, 460
Milch, Erhard, 204–205
Military Cross, 79, 82, 132, 133, 137
Ministry for Aircraft Production, British, 223–224, 225
missiles
air-to-air, 417, 463–464
beyond-visual-range, 463
heat seeker, 460–461, 463
high-speed anti-radiation (HARM), 492, 493
Maverick, 514–515
SA-2, 450, 451
SA-7 man-portable surface-to-air, 472
surface-to-air, 425, 426, 439, 441, 443–444, 447–448, 450–451, 462, 476–477, 480–481
Missouri,
USS, 368
Mitchell B-25 bombers, 331, 332
Mitchell, Billy, 315
Mitchell, Reginald, 226
Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter aircraft, 309, 335–336, 340, 341, 342
MK IV Airborne Intercept radar, 242
Mölders, Werner “Vati,” 163, 170, 232, 236, 305
Momyer, William “Spike,” 464–465, 467, 470
monocoque fuselage construction, 57, 109, 226
semi-monocoque fuselage, 165
monoplanes, 10, 14, 34
low-winged, 160, 186
open-cockpit, 179
shoulder-wing, 26
Montgolfier, Etienne, 9
Montgomery, Bernard, 270, 271
Moody, Dave “Mooman,” 488–495
Moore, Joe, 441
Morane-Saulnier aircraft, 3–8, 14, 24–25, 26, 27
Morehouse, Charlie, 394
Morgan, J. P., 105
Morshead, Leslie (“Ming the Merciless”), 256
Mosca I-16 fighter aircraft, 159–160, 164, 165, 169–170
Moscow, Battle of, 287–294
Mould, “Boy,” 182
Mozhaisk Line, 290, 292
Mussolini, Benito, 251, 269, 353
Mustang fighter aircraft, P-51, 346–352, 356–360, 393, 394
Mustang fighter/bomber aircraft, F-51, 393, 394–395
N
Nadashkevich PV-1 7.62 mm machine gun, 159
Nagazawa, Genzo, 336
Nagel, Fritz, 115–116
Nagumo, Chuichi, 319, 326, 338, 340, 341, 342
Nam Il, General, 416
Nash, G. E., 108
National Liberation Front, 434
National Physical Laboratory, 216
National Socialist Party, 262
Nationalism, 15, 148
in Spain, 156, 162, 168–172
Nationalist Air Force (Spain), 159, 167, 168
Naval Academy, U.S., 161
flight training, 315–316, 499
Naval Air Cadet program, 316
Navy Cross, U.S., 329
Navy, U.S.
aircraft, 439, 462–463, 495–498
demilitarization after World War II, 388–389
flight training, 499, 500
naval air pilots, 316, 495–498
Navy Cross, 329
Task Force 77, 375
See also
aircraft carriers; Pacific Fleet, U.S.
Neumann, Hauptmann Eduard, 261, 264, 265, 273
Nevada,
USS, 323, 325, 326
Nicholas II, Tsar, 93, 113
Nicholson, James, 237–238
Nieuport series aircraft
Nieuport 17, 85–86, 109
Nieuport 24, 108–109
Nieuport 28, 129, 130
Nieuport 124, 105
night bombing, 242
night vision goggles, 519
Nimitz, Chester, 333–334, 337, 338, 339
Nivelle, Robert, 48, 65, 66, 75, 76, 91
Nixon, Richard, 471–472, 473
no-respect lead turn maneuver, 273
noise jammers, 462
Norden bombsight, 354
Normandy, Battle of, 363–365
North Africa
Britain’s North Africa Campaign, 252, 253
Italy’s operations in, 251
Siege of Tobruk, 254–268
North American Aircraft Company, 356, 405–406
North Korean 56th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment, 402
North Korean Army, 398
North Korean infantry divisions, 393–394
North Vietnamese Air Force, 439, 440, 459, 471
North Vietnamese Army, 469, 472
North Vietnamese Communist Central Committee, 433
Norway, 181
Nowotny, Walter, 363
O
oil and fuel production, German, 360, 361
Oklahoma,
USS, 323
Olds, Robin, 347–352, 459, 462, 464–468, 484
one-circle fight aerial maneuver, 45
Operation Ariel, 206–207
Operation Barbarossa, 256, 297, 365
Operation Blücher-Yorck, 130
Operation Bolo, 462–463
Operation Chromite, 396–398
Operation Citadel, 303–305
Operation Crusader, 260
Operation Cycle, 206
Operation Dynamo (evacuation of Dunkirk), 196–197, 199–204, 207
Operation Farm Gate, 433
Operation Fridericus, 265, 295–296, 331