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The Disastrous Fall And Triumphant Rise Of The Fleet Air Arm From 1912 To 1945 Henry Hank Adlam

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The Disastrous Fall And Triumphant Rise Of The Fleet Air Arm From 1912 To 1945 Henry Hank Adlam
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Publisher: Pen and Sword
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.65 MB
Author: Henry "Hank" Adlam
ISBN: B00OZ3HXEE
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Disastrous Fall And Triumphant Rise Of The Fleet Air Arm From 1912 To 1945 Henry Hank Adlam by Henry "hank" Adlam B00OZ3HXEE instant download after payment.

In this riveting critique of the Fleet Air Arm’s policy across two world wars, former FAA Fighter Pilot Henry Adlam charts the course of its history from 1912 to 1945, logging the various milestones, mistakes and successes that characterised the service history of the Fleet Air Arm. Offering criticism on the service hierarchies that made up the Fleet, backed up by his having served in six Carriers and flown from them in all five theatres of sea warfare during five years of the Second World War, Adlam presents a highly entertaining and potentially controversial study which is sure to appeal to a wide array of aviation enthusiasts. Adlam charts the catalogue of errors that blighted the history of the Naval Air Service, which followed the disastrous decision in April 1918 to transfer the whole of the Air Service of the Royal Navy to form the new RAF. The main and over-riding criticism that the author finds with the Fleet Air Arm lies in the manner in which it was led. Adapting the oft-quoted “Lions led by Donkeys” description of the British Army, Adlam describes the activities of the Fleet Air Arm in the Second World War as the result of "Sea Eagles led by Penguins" practices, when experienced pilots were led into battle by senior members of the Navy who possessed little or no flying experience. This led to a whole host of disasters costing many lives amongst flight personnel. Adlam charts the errors that blighted the history of the Fleet Air Arm and shows how its recovery and the triumphant turnaround of its fortunes were all the more remarkable. Taking the reader on a journey from inception during First World War service, throughout all the many disasters and successes that followed between the Wars and on into the Second World War and beyond, this book offers engaging new insights and a degree of critical candour that set it apart from other Fleet Air Arm histories currently available on the market.

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