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FROM BALLOON TO BOXKITE-THE ROYAL ENGINEERS & EARLY BRITISH AERONAUTICS
FROM BALLOON TO BOXKITE-THE ROYAL ENGINEERS & EARLY BRITISH AERONAUTICS
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£19.99

The story of early British military aviation is one of trial and error, of triumph and adversity and it all began with a detachment of the Royal Engineers called the Air Battalion, which had previously been called the Balloon School.

Created some forty years before the RAF, the Balloon School commenced a long history of British aeronautics. Initially, spotting for artillery, the Balloon School grew to encompass kites and gliders and early aircraft also. This new history of this little-known army detachment presents the tale of these daring aviators and the balloons, airship, kites and pioneer aircraft during a time of much change in military design and thinking. It shows the development of military aviation in its formative years, and the use of these new weapons in time of war.

Malcolm Hall brings together a thoroughly researched history of military aviation in the pioneer years with a selection of images, some previously unpublished, showing the development of the flying machines, both lighter and heavier than air.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Malcolm Hall has written many books on early aircraft and military subjects, including books on Sopwith, the Royal Naval Air Service and In Enemy Hands.

He lives in Gloucestershire.


248 x 172 mm | paperback | 256 pages | 300 b&w illustrations

COVER PRICE £ 19.99

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