Read Lords of the Sky: Fighter Pilots and Air Combat, From the Red Baron to the F-16 Online
Authors: Dan Hampton
Tags: #History, #United States, #General, #Military, #Aviation, #21st Century
BE-8, 96
Bristol Scout, 42
de Havilland Scouts, 40
DH-4, 107
early British, 16–17, 42
early wing designs, 13, 57
improved design and construction of, 56–57
LVG two-seater, 132
Nieuport 17, 85–86
Nieuport 24, 108–109
post-war, 159
RE-8, 71, 73, 76–77, 108, 111, 120
Bir Hakeim, Battle of, 265–268
Bismarck, Otto von, 30
Biter,
HMS, 428
“Black Flight,” No. 10 Naval Squadron, Canada, 108
Blanchard, Georges, 200–201
Blitz, the, 240–241
BMW IIIa engine, 128
Bob, Hans-Ekkehard, 201–202, 261
Boelcke, Oswald, 26, 27, 33–41, 48, 61, 64, 67, 77, 232, 466
Boelcke, Wilhelm, 38
Böhme, Erwin, 38, 40, 64
Bolin, Luis, 157
Bolshevism, 167
Bolt, John, 415
bombers
accuracy of Stuka aircraft, 178
all-female bomber regiment, 291
defensive circle maneuver for, 258
dive bombers, 177–178
night bombing, 242
torpedo bombers, 252–253, 335–336
bombs, 548–549
bomb aiming theory, 546–548
bombing triangle, 547
cluster, 549
dumb, 515
general purpose, 548–549
laser-guided, 515
Bonaparte, Napoleon, 17
Bonham-Carter, I. M., 18
Borisenko, Ivan, 307
Boulton, Matthew P. W., 11
Boxer,
USS, 391
Bradley, Omar, 415
Bramley, S. L. J., 100–101
Braun, Eva, 367
Brewster F2A Buffalo fighter aircraft, 340
Brisitsh Second Army, 364
Bristol Beaufighter aircraft, 242
Bristol F-2 fighter, 68, 69, 150
Bristol Scout biplane, 42
Bristol-Taube aircraft, 55
Britain, Battle of, 235–245
British 1st Airborne Division, 347
British 6th Airborne Division, 363
British Admiralty, 70, 71, 72
British Air Force (France), 181–182
British Army
1st Armored Division, 206, 265
2nd Royal Norfolk Regiment, 201
Second Army, 109
Third Army, 74–75
4th Armored Division, 262
Fifth Army, 114, 127
5th Battalion Sherwood Foresters, 207
7th Armored Division (“Desert Rats”), 253, 265
Eighth Army, 260, 268, 270
9th (Scottish) Division, 109
10th Corps, 109
51st Highland Division, 74, 206
52nd Lowland Infantry Division, 206–207
Western Desert Air Force, 269
Western Desert Force (Egypt), 251
British Army Council, 46–47
British Desert Air Force (RAF), 254, 255–256
British Expeditionary Force, 18, 28–29, 93, 95, 112, 181–182, 184–185, 190, 193, 195–196, 199, 202
British Napier Lion engine, 153
British Special Air Service, 517
British War Council, 118
British XIII Corps, 270
British XXX Corps, 364
Brooke, Sir Alan, 206
Brown, E. W., 388
Brown, Roy, 120, 123–124
Browning machine gun, 22, 182, 197, 227, 228, 392, 406
Browning, Miles, 341
Budanova, Katya, 297–298
Buddecke, Hans-Joachim, 37
Budyonny, Semyon, 149, 150
Buie, Robert, 121–122, 123
Bush, George H. W., 498, 512, 513
C
Cairo Conference, 1943, 385
California,
USS, 323, 326
cameras, gun, 413–414
Camm, Sydney, 182
Campbell, Douglas, 130
Canada
in Battle of Passchendaele, 112
“Black Flight,” No. 10 Naval Squadron, 108
1st Canadian Division, 207
flying ace Barker, 134–138
Royal Canadian Mounted Rifles, 134
Canary Islands, 156–157
cannons, aircraft, 167, 228, 230, 260, 271, 277, 278, 294, 406, 458
cantilever wings, 128, 165
capital ships, 319
Card,
USS, 434
Casablanca Conference, 1943, 354
Case Green Plan, invasion of Denmark, 181
Case White Plan, invasion of Poland, 176–177
Case Yellow Plan, fall of France, 181, 184
Castries, Christian de, 430
Catalina aircraft, 339, 340
Çelebi, Lagari Hasan, 10
Central Aerodrome (Moscow), 290
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 435
Chain Home system radar network, British, 217–219, 220, 225, 236, 239, 240, 516
Chandler, Charles deForest, 21
checking six aerial maneuver, 99
Chiang Kai-shek, 385, 400, 428, 429
China
flight training for Chinese pilots, 411–412
in French-Vietnam relations, 426–429
Japan’s occupation of, 318
Korean War, 387–402, 415–417
9th Army Group, 402
13th Army Group, 401
Chinese People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF), 376, 411, 414
Christie, Walter, 282
Chuikov, Vasily, 367
Churchill, Winston, 190, 192–193, 204, 206, 207–208, 222, 385
Battle of Britain speech, 245, 254
and U.S. declaration of war on Japan, 327
Civil Aviation Pilot Training Center, 152
Civilian Aeronautics Authority–War Training Service, 314
Civilian Repair Organization, British, 225
Clemenceau, Georges, 113
cluster bombs, 549
Coc, Nguyen Van, 466
Cock, Geoffrey, 67
Collishaw, Raymond “Collie,” 108, 144–148, 254, 255
combat air patrol, MiG, 425, 443
Combined Fleet, Japanese, 317, 336, 337
command guidance system, 450–451
Communism, 146, 149, 152, 162, 279, 281, 385, 386–387, 400–401, 427
compulsory military service, 15
Condor Legion (Germany), 163, 165, 167–170, 171, 172, 177, 189
Constantinescu-Colley synchronization gear, 83, 84
Constellation,
USS, 436, 437
continuously computed release point (CCRP), 515
Coonts, Steven, 439
Cooper, Merian, 150
Coral Sea, Battle of the, 333–334
Coral Sea,
USS, 436–437
Corregidor, Battle of, 333
Corsair F-4U fighter aircraft, 392–393
Cottam, Kazimiera, 308
cowling-mounted machine guns, 260
Cunningham, John “Cat’s Eyes,” 242
Cunningham, Winfield Scott, 329, 330
Curran, Joan, 451–452
Curtiss, Glenn, 11–12
Curtiss P-36 Hawk fighter aircraft, 186, 201
Curtiss P-40 Warhawk/Tomahawk fighter aircraft, 257, 258–259, 261, 267, 272–273, 311–312
Curtiss P-40E Kittyhawk fighter aircraft, 266
Curtiss-Wright Corporation, 12, 356
Curzon Line, 148
D
D-Day (Operation Overlord), 363–365
Daimler-Benz engines, 260
600A, 171
DB 601, 230
DB 605 V-12, 278
Daniels, James G., 325, 368
Davis, Carl, 215
Davis, George “Curly,” 373–384, 466
de Havilland Dragon Rapide, 156
de Havilland Scouts, 40
de Lacey, J. M., 100–101
Defense Intelligence Agency, U.S., 517
defensive circle maneuver, 258, 267
defoliation, Operation Ranch Hand (Vietnam), 433
Delage, Gustave, 109
Democratic Republic of Vietnam, 427
Denikin, Anton, 144, 146, 147–148
Denmark, 181
DESOTO operations, signals intelligence patrol, 436
Devereux, James, 328, 329
Dewoitine series aircraft
510 fighters, 185
D-520 fighters, 186–187, 232
DH-2 fighters, 39, 43–44, 45, 67
DH-4 fighters, 107–108
DH-9 fighters, 144, 147
Dilley, Bruno, 178
Dissimilar Air Combat Training (DACT), 154
Distinguished Service Order, 42, 132, 133, 137
dive bombers
Japanese, 311
Stuka diving technique, 177–178
Dixmude
(French carrier), 428
Do 17 bombers, 179, 180, 182, 200, 235
dogfights, 40, 73, 79, 103, 107, 137
anatomy of, 537–545
end of, 138
theoretical aspects of, 99
Donovan, Jack, 454
Doolittle, Jimmy, 265, 331–333
Douglas, Sholto, 94
Dowding, Hugh, 216, 217, 218, 219, 224, 225, 226, 234, 236, 238–239, 244, 305
drag, principle of, 12–13
dumb bombs, 515
Dunkirk evacuation (Operation Dynamo), 196–197, 199–204, 207
Dzierzynski, Felix, 279–280
E
Earhart, Amelia, 281
Eberhardt, Kraft, 160
Ebert, Friedrich, 139
Eden, Anthony, 254
Egypt
Battle of El Alamein, 269–274
Italian invasion of, 251, 254
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 417
El Alamein, Battle of, 269–274
electronic combat, 439
countertactics, 452
electronic countermeasures, 451–452
jamming equipment, 452, 462, 518
noise jammers, 462
Elrod, Henry Talmage, 329–330
engines, aircraft
air-cooled, 128, 135, 186
Allison, 257, 266, 358
Bentley B.R.2, 135
Benz Bz.III, 63
BMW IIIa, 128
British Napier Lion, 153
Daimler-Benz, 260
Daimler-Benz 600A, 171
Daimler-Benz DB 601, 230
Daimler-Benz DB 605 V-12, 278
DB 605, 278, 302
French Gnome, 44
fuel efficiency, 59
General Electric, 506
Hispano-Suiza 8B, 82–83
Hispano-Suiza 12Y-45/49, 186
Hispano-Suiza V-8, 130
inline, 58, 68
Jumo 210 series, 166
Le Rhône, 109
Liberty V-12, 58
liquid-cooled, 230
lubrication, 58–59
Merlin, 197
Packard V-1650 Merlin, 359
Pratt & Whitney, 392, 393, 444, 506
pusher, 43–44
radial, 58, 186
Rolls-Royce, 226, 230–231
Rolls-Royce Kestrel, 166
Rolls-Royce Merlin, 182, 358–359
Rolls-Royce Nene, 403
rotary, 33, 57–58, 59, 72, 111, 135
on Sopwith Camel, 97
stationary, 58
twin-engine Zerstörer fighter design, 197
water-cooled, 128
Wright Cyclone, 159
English Channel, 4, 16
Enola Gay
(B-29), 367–368
Entente, 113, 116, 117
Entente Cordiale, 15
Enterprise,
USS, 324, 326, 327–328, 331, 338–339, 341, 342, 343
Escadrille Américaine, 105–106
Escadrille des Volontaires, 105
Escadrille Lafayette, 105
Escuadrilla de Caza, 159
“Essential Characteristics of Successful and Unsuccessful Aviators, The” (Rippon and Manuel), 30–32, 532–533
Essex,
USS, 375
Euler, August, 25
F
F-4 Phantom jet fighter aircraft, 423–424, 462–468
F-4C jet fighter/bomber, 462–468
F-4U Corsair fighter aircraft, 392–393
F-16 Viper fighter aircraft, 487–495, 505–508, 520–531
F-51 Mustang fighter/bomber aircraft, 393, 394–395
F-86E Sabre jet-powered aircraft, 373–384, 405–407, 410, 412
F-100F Super Sabre jet fighter aircraft, 454–457
F-105 Thunderchief fighter-bomber, 419, 441–449, 457–459
F/A-18 Hornet fighter aircraft, 487, 495–498
F4F Wildcat carrier-based aircraft, 324, 325, 328, 340, 343
Fairey Swordfish torpedo bomber, 252
Far Eastern Air Force (FEAF), 390, 395
Fauntleroy, Cedric, 150
FE-2 fighters, 63, 67, 78
FE-2b, 77
Felt, Harry, 434, 435, 437
Ferdinand of Austria, Archduke Franz, 14, 15
Fiat CR.2s fighter aircraft, 159, 160
Fickel, Jacob, 21
Fieberling, Langdon K., 341
fighter pilots
favorite songs, 550–552
training for American, 499–505
fighter pilots, World War I
aerodromes, 42, 51–54, 79, 135
American pilots in France, 105–106
Barker as Canadian flying ace, 134–138
birth of, 9, 20, 27
Boelcke’s impact on fighter aviation, 33–41
British, 42–46, 52, 62, 65–74, 82, 84–90, 93–140
British tactical measures, 85, 88, 94