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The birth of the RAF, 1918, Richard Overy ; read by Jonathan Keeble

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The birth of the RAF, 1918, Richard Overy ; read by Jonathan Keeble
Language
eng
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Literary text for sound recordings
history
Main title
The birth of the RAF, 1918
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Responsibility statement
Richard Overy ; read by Jonathan Keeble
Summary
The dizzying pace of technological change in the early 20th century meant that it took only a little over ten years from the first flight by the Wright Brothers to the clash of fighter planes in the Great War. A period of terrible, rapid experiment followed to gain a brief technological edge. By the end of the war the British had lost an extraordinary 36,000 aircraft and 16,600 airmen. The RAF was created in 1918 as a revolutionary response to this new form of warfare, a highly contentious decision (resisted fiercely by both the army and navy, who had until then controlled all aircraft) but one which had the most profound impact, for good and ill, on the future of warfare
Target audience
adult
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