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Aviation - operation of heavier-than-air aircraft and related activities. Aviation can be conveniently divided into military aviation, air transport, and general aviation. Military aviation includes all aviation activity by the armed services, such as combat, reconnaissance, and military air transport. Air transport consists mainly of the operation of commercial airlines, which handle both


16 of the Best Books and Articles on: Military Aviation

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    Air Mobility: The Development of a Doctrine » Read Now

    by Christopher C. S. Cheng. 230 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    In the immediate post-World War II period, Army aviation began to evolve from an observatory role to a mobility role. Helicopter air mobility began to develop in the Army from 1949 onwards. The outbreak of the Korean war assisted and accelerated the acceptance of greater helicopter air mobility...
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    Wings of War: An Account of the Important Contribution of the United States to Aircraft Invention, Engineering, Development and Production During the World War(1920) » Read Now

    by Theodore Macfarlane Knappen. 292 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...THE CHIEF FUNCTION OF MILITARY AVIATION 197 XXII...development and production of aviation engines; no military organi zation worthy of mention...collect some data regarding...
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    Air Dates (1957) » Read Now

    by L. G. S. Payne. 565 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...originally responsible for military aviation. Thaddeus S. C. Lowe...include a naval wing, military wing, a common central...Engineers and the naval aviation organisation...
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    Military Helicopter Doctrines of the Major Powers, 1945-1992: Making Decisions about Air-Land Warfare » Read Now

    by Matthew Allen. 300 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    This comparative history of the military helicopter doctrines of the United States, former Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, Germany, and France since World War II focuses on the last twenty years. This unusual analysis of the decision-making process in using helicopters in conventional air-land...
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    Interviews with German Contributors to Aviation History » Read Now

    by Joseph J. Ermenc. 186 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...people who had played main or supporting roles in advancing aviation towards the limits of sonic speed and beyond during World War II. This took place mainly outside of the...
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    Fire in the Sky: The Air War in the South Pacific » Read Now

    by Eric M. Bergerud. 723 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Using primary sources and interviews with surviving veterans, this is an account of the air war as it was fought in the South Pacific. It explores the technology and tactics, the three-dimensional battlefield, and morale of the combatants.
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    Where Eagles Land: Planning and Development of U.S. Army Airfields, 1910-1941 » Read Now

    by Jerold E. Brown. 228 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Focusing on the why of air base location, Brown considers the complex interplay of factors that shaped and formed the selection, retention, abandonment, and development of the system of flying fields and air bases for the U.S. Army Air Corps and its predecessor organizations from 1910-1941, a period...
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    Crosswinds: The Air Force's Setup in Vietnam » Read Now

    by Earl H. Tilford Jr. 250 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Who lost the war in Vietnam? Popular mythology has blamed politicians, the press, or Jane Fonda and the antiwar movement. Crosswinds, a riveting and incisive analysis by a former Air Force officer who served as an intelligence specialist during the war, demonstrates convincingly that the U.S. Air...
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    Dustoff: The Memoir of an Army Aviator » Read Now

    by Michael J. Novosel. 326 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Dustoff is the true account of an aviator's dramatic experiences and the dangerous missions he undertook as a helicopter pilot in the Vietnam War.
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    Optimal Personnel Assignment: An Application to Air Force Pilots, in Military Psychology » Read Now

    by Frederick M. Siem, William E. Alley. 11 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    ...improved methods of utilizing Air Force aviation personnel. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Portions...Flanagan, J. C. (Ed.). ( 1948 ). The aviation psychology program in the army and air...
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    Wingless Eagle: U.S. Army Aviation through World War I » Read Now

    by Herbert A. Johnson. 298 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    At the start of the twentieth century the United States led the world in advances in aviation, with the first successful engine-powered flights at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, and Dayton, Ohio, beginning in 1903. Fifteen years later, however, American airmen flew European-designed aircraft because...
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    Plotting a True Course: Reflections on USAF Strategic Attack Theory and Doctrine The Post World War II Experience » Read Now

    by William P. Head, David R. Mets. 353 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Examining wars from the allied victory in World War II to the conflict in Viet Nam, and finally to the operations in the Gulf and Kosovo, this book presents a comprehensive look at the evolution of strategic air attack theory and doctrine over the years.
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    Rhetoric and Reality in Air Warfare: The Evolution of British and American Ideas about Strategic Bombing, 1914-1945 » Read Now

    by Tami Davis Biddle. 406 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    A major revision of our understanding of long-range bombing, this book examines how Anglo-American ideas about "strategic" bombing were formed and implemented. It argues that ideas about bombing civilian targets rested on--and gained validity from--widespread but substantially erroneous assumptions...
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    Billy Mitchell » Read Now

    by James J. Cooke. 305 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    This compelling chronicle of a controversial figure--a man who could be charming, fanatical, arrogant, and confrontational--places Billy Mitchell in the context of the great debates over U.S. air power between the world wars.

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