Ebook: Fallen eagles: airmen who survived The Great War only to die in peacetime
- Tags: Aeronautics Military, Aeronautics Military--Great Britain--History--20th century, History, Great Britain. -- Royal Air Force -- History -- 20th century, Great Britain. -- Royal Air Force, Aeronautics Military -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century, Great Britain
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: Pen & Sword Aviation
- City: Great Britain
- Language: English
- epub
The 50 pilots featured in Fallen Eagles were all decorated for bravery during The Great War. All survived the conflict only to die flying in the postwar years. The causes of their deaths ranged from being casualties of small wars, then as now rife in the Middle East, mechanical failure or pilot error. The 1920s were still pioneering years for aviation and aviators and test flying, air races and displays, record attempts etc were fraught with dangers known and unknown. In addition to the better known names such as Sir John Alcock, Captain W Beauchamp-Proctor VC and Sammy Kincaid there are many that will be unfamiliar to all but the most ardent enthusiasts. But all have courage and love of flying in common and sadly luck ran out for each of these men who made a contribution to the history of flight. Thanks to acclaimed aviation historian Norman Franks, their names are not forgotten.
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