Authors: James Hamilton-Paterson
Tags: #History, #Military, #World War I, #Aviation, #Non-Fiction
biplanes
46–50
advantages of
47
drag as problem of
49
Birley, Lieutenant-Colonel J.L.
165
,
166
,
210
Bishop, Billy
49
,
169
,
182–3
,
198–9
,
227–8
acting as a ‘lone wolf’
199–200
on disadvantages of early shows
182–3
engagement that won him VC (1917)
198–9
engine knowledge
130–1
fame of
201
foraging raids
166
questioning of victory claims and scores
198–9
,
200
,
201
VC awarded to
201
Blackadder Goes Forth
(TV comedy series)
6
Blanchard, Sophie
212
Blatchford, Robert
261
Bloody April (1917)
191
,
192
,
216
,
222
,
236
Blue Max medal
185–6
Boelcke, Oswald
184
,
185
,
186
,
189–91
,
202
bombing
during Second World War
279
bombing raids, British
against German cities
276–7
bombing raids, German
149
,
256
,
258
against Harwich and Felixstowe
272
casualties caused by
259
killing of children at Upper North Street School (1917)
268
psychological impact of on Britons
258
Bonnet, Frédéric
235
Booth, Charles
Life and Labour in London
15
Boothby, Squadron-Commander J.R.
238
Bottomley, Horatio
261
Bourhis, Jean
235
box girder
47
Bradshawing
116
Brancker, Major Sefton
19
,
301–2
Bristol (aero company)
23
Britain
modernization of industry
57
naval blockade of German ports
265
pre-war social turmoil in
14–16
shipbuilding
14
British Medical Journal
231
British Somaliland
10
Buckingham bullet
93
bullets
91–3
Buckingham
93
dum-dum
92
exploding
92
incendiary
92–3
tracers
92
Cairns, Hugh
245
Canada
and conscription
200–1
evaporation of popular backing for war
200–1
Caproni, Gianni
294
Carpers
44
Cat and Mouse Act (1913)
15–16
Cavell, Edith, execution of
274
,
275
Cayley, George
42
Central Flying School
17
,
123–4
,
127
,
143
Chain Home defence system
37
chemical weapons
93
Childers, Erskine
The Riddle of the Sands
257
Clark, Alan
Aces High
27–8
class
and airmen
217–18
On War
253
Cobb, Irvin S.
277
cockpits
90
Combat Stress Reaction
222
communication
97–9
contact patrols
102–4
Compagnie d’Aérostiers
8
compasses
226
Constantine, King of Greece
288
Constantinesco (CC) gear
89
Constantinescu, George
89
contact patrols
102–4
Coppens, Willy
110
Cotton, Sidney
212
Coxwell, Henry
205–6
Curragh Mutiny (1914)
16
Curtiss HS-2L flying boats
43
Daily Mail
26
Damascus
302
d’Annunzio, Gabriele
70
,
153
,
294
d’Arsonval’s chronometer
227
de Havilland, Geoffrey
18
,
43
,
44
,
53
,
147–8
Defence of the Realm Act (DORA)
31
Department of Military Aeronautics
30
Deperdussin, Armand
43
desert warfare
297
DFW (Deutsche Flugzeug-Werke)
125
Dinar, Ali
285–8
distant offensive patrols (DOPs)
104
,
106–9
dope poisoning
33–4
Douglas, C.G.
207
Rules for the Use of Aeroplanes in War
69–70
Dowling, Bartholomew
161
down-draughts
290
drag
49
Drama (Greece)
290
dreadnoughts
14
dum-dum bullets
92
Dyson, Freeman
248
Edwards, Arthur
74
electrically heated clothing
213–14
engines, aircraft
knowledge of by pilots
130–1
radial
56
Euler, August
83
Evans, W.H.B.
45
Faber, Lieutenant-Colonel Walter
26
Farman brothers
43
Fascism
Feisal, Prince
302
Ferber, Ferdinand
70
Ferrie, Capt. R.L.M.
233–4
First World War
cost of to Britain
37
death toll of servicemen
1
Fisher, Admiral John
254
flamethrower
69
fléchettes
(aeroplane arrows)
77
Fliegerabteilung
(30)
290
flying clubs
124–5
flying schools
124–5
Fokker, Anthony
43
,
46
,
47
,
85
,
116
,
125–6
Flying Dutchman
84
‘Fokker Scourge’ (1915)
25
,
29
,
30
,
86
,
87
,
180
Ford, Henry
56
France
flying schools
125
sees potential of aviation in war
10
Francis, Lieutenant Duane
78
French aircraft
72
arming of
73
bombing of Moroccan rebels (1912-14)
72
Farman M.F.11 ‘Shorthorn’ (‘Rumpety’)
75
,
78
,
127–9
,
139
Hanriot HD.1
110
Hanriot HD.3
320
‘Henri Paul’ triplane bomber
69
Nieuport sesquiplane
49
‘Parasol’ monoplane
85
Sopwith 3.F.2 Hippo
320
SPAD S.VII
239
SPAD XII fighter
83
weaponry used on board
79
French, Field Marshal Viscount Sir John
272
French pilots
aces
183
and parachutes
240
Fryatt, Captain Charles, execution of
274
,
275–6
Futurism
153
g-forces
contending with by pilots
229–30
Gast machine gun
69
Gavotti, Lieutenant Giulio
70
,
256
Geneva Disarmament Conference
278
Genevieve
(film)
7
awarding of Blue Max to
185–6
and Boelcke
184
,
185
,
186
,
189–91
,
202
feedback between aircraft industry and
186–7
and Immelmann
80
,
184
,
185
,
186
,
189
,
201
and Richthofen
see
Richthofen, Manfred von
German Air Force
73
air strategy
253
pilot as subordinate to observer
79
Albatros D.1
190
Fokker E series
182
Fokker E.1
Eindecker
20–1
,
46
,
85–7
,
88
,
179
Fokker F.1
196
Gotha bombers
258
,
260
,
267
,
268
,
270
,
272
Pfalz D.III
65
‘Taube’-type monoplanes
83
weaponry used on board
79
Zeppelin-Staaken R.VI bombers
112
,
273
German airships
72–3
bombing of England by
256
see also
Zeppelins
and parachutes
237
German Spring Offensive (1918)
153–4
,
165–6
Germany
and aviation medicine
218
bombing raids against England
see
bombing raids, German
bombing of Scarborough and Hartlepool by warships
254–5
early view of aviation potential in war
10
flying schools
125
reprisal bombing raids by Britain against cities
276–7
and total war concept
253
,
254–5
unrest in
302
Gibson, Guy
167
Glaisher, James
205
gliders
42
Gnome
56
goggles
243–4
Grahame-White, Claude
43
,
124–5
,
129
Greece
287–8
Greenhous, Brereton
198
Grider, John MacGavock
137–40
,
146
,
165
Grierson, Lieutenant-General Sir James
9
Grinnell-Milne, Duncan
22
Grosz, Peter
65
Guglielminetti-Draeger Respiratory Apparatus
209
Gulf War (1991)
279
Hague Convention (1907)
71
,
92
,
93
Hague Declaration (1899)
93
Haig, GeneralSir Douglas
9
,
269
,
272
Haldane, J.S.
207