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
Third Reich destruction strategies, 354
13 Group squadrons, 239
12 Group squadrons, 239, 240, 241
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, British, 213
Royal Aircraft Factory, 71, 82
Royal Canadian Mounted Rifles, 134
Royal Flying Corps, British (RFC), 16–17, 29, 37, 41, 54, 85, 109, 110
American pilot in, 146
in Arras offensive, 93–94
in Battle of Menin Road, 111
in Bloody April, 1917 campaign, 66–77, 82, 91
expansion of, 46–47
flight training school, 54–55, 95–97
flying ace Mannock in, 79–82
merger with RNAS, 118
No. 5 Squadron, 96
No. 11 Squadron, 84
No. 13 Squadron, 84
No. 24 Squadron under Hawker, 42, 43, 44
No. 43 Squadron, 94
No. 48 Squadron, 69
No. 53 Squadron, 108
No. 56 Squadron, 62, 87, 101, 103
No. 57 Squadron, 100, 107
in Operation Michael, 115–116
under the War Office, 70
Royal Jordanian Air Force, 484
Royal Naval Air Service, British (RNAS), 47, 109
in Bloody April, 1917 campaign, 66, 67, 69–74
under the British Admiralty, 70
Eastchurch Squadron, 16
merger with RFC, 118
Royal Navy, British, World War II, 28, 330
in Battle of Jutland, 66, 67
in Dunkirk evacuation, 199, 202–203, 204
Mark XII torpedo, 252
in Operation Judgment, 252–253
Royal Navy, Norway, 181
Rudel, Hans-Ulrich, 210–211
Rusk, Dean, 385, 435
Russia
Black Army, 146
Bolsheviks, 144, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 153, 279
Dissimilar Air Combat Training, 154
effects of 1916 shortages in, 48
end of participation in the Great War, 93, 113
and end of the Great War, 139
formation of USSR, 154–155, 279
German aircraft and training facilities in, 153–154, 155
Lipetsk Flying School, 153–154, 155
Polish-Soviet War, 148–152
Red Army, 144, 146, 148, 149, 150, 151
Russian Civil War, 144–152, 279
Treaty of Rapallo between Germany and, 153
White Cossacks, 145, 148
White Volunteer Army, 144, 146
World War I mobilization, 17–18
See also
Soviet Union
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, 153
Ryuho,
Japanese carrier, 332, 337
S
SA-2 missiles, 450, 451
SA-3 missiles, 480
SA-6 missiles, 480
SA-7 man-portable surface-to-air missile, 472
Sabre jet-powered aircraft, F-86, 373–384, 405–407, 410, 412
Saratoga,
USS, 327, 328–329, 338, 513
Savoia-Marchetti bomber aircraft, 170
Schlieffen Plan, 17
Schmid, Josef “Beppo,” 234–235, 236
Schmued, Edgar, 357
Schneider, Franz, 25
Schtaar, Walter, 153
scout aircraft, 21–46, 48
SE-5 fighter aircraft, 23, 49, 82–84, 85, 87, 88, 89, 97, 101, 110, 111, 115, 119, 132
Sebille, Louis J., 394, 395
Second Italo-Abyssinian War, 147
Secrets of Art and Nature
(Bacon), 9
semi-active radar homing (SARH), 464, 480, 489
semi-elliptical wing design, 260
semi-monocoque fuselage construction, 165
Shephard, G. S., 18
Sherman tanks, 389–390
Shestakov, Lev, 297–298
Shilling, Beatrice “Tilly,” 231
ShKAS 7.62 mm machine gun, 160
Shoho,
Japanese carrier, 333, 334
Shokaku,
Japanese carrier, 319, 333, 334
Short, Walter, 322
shoulder-wing monoplanes, 26
Shoupe, Dale, 507
Sicily,
USS, 391
Sidewinder missiles, 463
Silver Star medal, U.S., 467
single-seat fighter aircraft
Bf 109, 164–168, 169–170, 179, 186, 196–197, 226, 229–230, 231–232, 236, 243
Bf 109D, 171
Bf 109E, 171, 201–202, 247, 255, 257, 258–259
Bf 109F, 260
Bf 109G, 246, 277–279
DH-2, 39, 43–44, 45, 67
guns on, 23, 24, 62, 70
Heinkel He 51B, 158, 160, 164, 165, 167
SE-5 fighters, 23, 49, 82–84, 85, 87, 88, 89, 97, 101, 110, 111, 115, 119, 132
Six-Day War, 480
Skyhawk, A-4N, 474–478, 483–484
skyspot, combat, 471
Smith-Barry, Robert, 96–97
Solomatin, Alexei, 303
Somme, Battle of the, 37–38, 46, 47
Sopwith series aircraft, 24, 37
Camel, 71, 97–98, 108, 110, 115, 120, 128, 135, 136, 144, 145, 147
F1, 97
Pup, 47, 69–71, 108, 111
Snipe (7F-1), 126, 135–137, 138
Triplane, 71, 72–73, 88, 101, 108, 110
Sopwith, Tommy, 70, 98
Sorge, Richard, 293
sorties, air-to-ground, 414–415
Soryu,
Japanese carrier, 319, 328–329, 342
South African Air Force (SAAF), 273
South Korean 2nd Division, 398
Southeast Asia Resolution, 436
Soviet Far Eastern Military District, 405
Soviet Union, 176, 279–283
air force.
See
Red Air Force
air support during Korean War, 402–405
in Battle of Kursk, 303–305
Communism, 279, 281
1st Guards Rifle Corps, 289
Fishbed MiG-21 jet fighter, 460–461
588th Night Bomber Regiment, 291
flight training for Chinese pilots, 411–412
flying aces, 297, 304–305, 414
formation of, 154–155, 279
Germany’s invasion of, 208, 243, 256, 268, 283–308
gold reserves from Spain, 170–171
Hero of the Soviet Union medal, 307
invasion of Manchuria, 385
LaGG-3 fighter aircraft, 283
MiG-3 fighter aircraft, 283
Mozhaisk Line, 290, 292
nonaggression pact with Germany, 178
Operation Bagration, 365–366
Operation Uranus, 298–299
People’s Commissariat of Defense, 288
Poland and, 178, 180
Red Army, 282–283, 284, 293–294
Soviet-built aircraft, 159–160
Stalin’s Five-Year Plan, 280
women pilots, 279–280, 281, 288–289, 291, 294, 296, 297–298, 302–303, 305–308
Yak-1 fighter aircraft, 277–279, 283, 294, 296, 306, 308
SPAD VII fighter aircraft, 109
SPAD XIII fighter aircraft, 130
Spain
American pilots in, 161, 162, 169
father of aviation, 10
flying ace, 168
Franco and Spanish Civil War, 162, 168–172
Fuerzas Aéreas de la República Española, 161
German-supplied aircraft to, 157–158, 163, 167
Germany’s aid to, 163–165
gold reserves, 170–171
Nationalist Air Force, 159, 167, 168
Nationalists and Republican ideology, 156, 162, 168–172
Pact of San Sebastián, 1930, 156
pilots, 160–161
Republican Air Force, 161
Republican Army, 168
Soviet-built aircraft in, 159–160
Spandau machine gun, 23, 45, 63, 70, 101, 111, 129
Spangdahlem Air Base, West Germany, 489, 505
Spanish Air Force, 161
Spanish Army, 156
Spanish Army of Africa, 157
Spanish Civil War, 162, 168–172
Spanish flu, 131, 138
Speer, Albert, 361
Sperrle, Hugo, 163, 164, 169
spinning, 96
Spitfire aircraft
Mk I fighter, 193, 196–198, 210, 223, 224, 225–227, 229, 234, 236, 242, 243
MK IB fighter, 228
Mk V fighter, 266, 272
Spruance, Ray, 338, 344
Stahlschmidt, Hans-Arnold, 274
Stalin, Joseph, 155, 163, 178, 208, 280, 281–282, 284–285, 286, 289, 293, 295, 299, 327, 365, 387, 400–401, 417
Stark,
USS, 495
stationary engines, 58
steam engines, 10–11
Steinhoff, Johannes, 250, 251
Straight Flush radar system, 480–481, 489
Stringfellow, John, 10–11
strutters aircraft, 73
Stuart, Jimmy, 77
Stuka (Ju 87) dive bomber, 177–178, 179, 180, 236
submarine warfare, 66, 103–104
Suez Canal, 251, 256, 274, 479
Super Sabre jet fighter aircraft, F-100F, 454–457
Supermarine Spitfire aircraft
Mk I fighter, 193, 196–198, 210, 223, 224, 225–227, 229, 234, 236, 242, 243
Mk IB fighter, 228
Mk V fighter, 266, 271, 272
surface attack, anatomy of a, 546–549
surface-to-air (SAM) missiles, 425, 426, 439, 441, 443–444, 447–448, 450–451, 462, 476–477, 480–481
swept wing design, 405–406
Swordfish torpedo bomber, Fairey, 252
synchronization gear, aircraft, 83
T
T-34 tanks, 390
Taiwan, 400
tanks
American-built Grant tanks, 266
Italian M11/39 battle tanks, 253
Italian Maletti Group tankettes, 253
in Korean War, 389–390
Soviet T-34 battle tank, 282
See also
panzers
Taylor, Charlie, 13
Taylor, Gordon, 69
Taylor, Ken, 310–311, 312–313, 324
Tedder, Lord Arthur, 244
Tennessee,
USS, 326
Thaw, William, 104
Thenault, Georges, 105
Theodore Roosevelt,
USS, 513
three-aircraft fighting formation (“Vic”), 193, 200, 235, 320
thrust, principle of, 13, 403–404
Thunderchief fighter-bomber, F-105, 419, 441–449, 457–459
Ticonderoga,
USS, 436
Tierney, Glenn, 434–435
Tinker, Frank, 161–162, 169, 170
Tobruk, siege of, 254–268
Tojo, Hideki, 317–318
Tomahawk, Curtiss P-40 fighter aircraft, 257, 258–259, 261, 267, 272–273, 311–312
Tomonaga, Joichi, 340
transporter erector launcher, 480–481
Trautloft, Hannes, 158, 163, 167, 361
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, 1918, 153
Treaty of Rapallo, 1922, 153
Treaty of Versailles, 1919, 139
Trenchard, Hugh, 67–68, 69, 71, 82, 97, 118
Trier, Bob, 457
Tripartite Pact, 1940, 319, 327
triplanes
Fokker Dr 1, 111–112
Sopwith, 71, 72–73, 88, 101, 108, 110
Triple Alliance, 15
Triumph,
HMS, 387
Trotsky, Leon, 146, 149, 155, 279
Truman, Harry, 386, 398, 399, 407, 415, 416, 417
Tuck, Robert “Bob” Stanford, 196–199
Tukhachevsky, Mikhail, 149, 151
Tupolev, Andrei, 282
Tupolev Tu-2 bomber aircraft, 376, 378–379
turn circle aerial maneuver, 99, 100
U
U-boats, German, 37, 50, 66, 103–104, 203, 222
Udet, Ernst, 128, 133, 140, 224–225
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), formation of, 154–155
United Nations
and Communist threat, 386, 387
Security Council Resolution 678, 498
UN forces in Korea, 390, 393, 416, 417
United States
American pilots in Spain, 161, 162, 169
Americans in Polish-Soviet War, 150
flying aces, 410, 415
in Korean War, 387–402, 415–417
in Vietnam War, 423–424, 425, 432–441, 459–474
United States Air Service (USAS)
Aero Squadrons from, 129
1st Pursuit Group, 129, 130
94th Aero Squadron, 129, 130, 406
United States Military Academy at West Point, 314–315
United States, World War I
American expatriates in France, 104–106
decodes 1917 Zimmermann Telegram, 66
entry in the Great War, 49, 103–105, 113
first American infantry in France, 128
1st Infantry Division, 131
flying aces, 130
2nd Infantry Division, 129
U-boat attacks on U.S. ships, 50, 103–104
United States, World War II