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
American-designed and -built aircraft, 186, 356–360
Americans in RAF, 215
attack on Pearl Harbor, 260–261, 293, 309–313, 321–327
ball bearing production, 355–356
breaks Japanese military code, 337
at Casablanca Conference, 354
D-Day (Operation Overlord), 363–365
declaration of war on Japan, 327
entry in World War II, 353–354
flying ace, 407
production, 353–354, 355
sanctions against Japan, 318–319
Usaramo,
SS, 155
Utah,
USS, 323, 326
V
Valley Forge,
USS, 388, 390
Vandenberg, Hoyt, 395
Vanderbilt, William, 105
Verdun, Battle of, 66
vertical fight aerial maneuver, 99–100
vertical velocity indicator, 458
“Vic” aircraft fighting formation, 193, 200, 235, 320
Vickers machine gun, 22–23, 97, 130, 136, 145, 150
Victor Emmanuel III of Italy, 353
Victoria Cross, 43, 68, 89, 132, 133, 137, 238
Viet Cong, 434, 469
Viet Minh, 427, 428, 429, 431, 432
Vietnam People’s Air Force, 461–462
Vietnam War, 419–449, 459–474
Dien Bien Phu, 430–431
France in, 427–431
Gulf of Tonkin incident, 436, 464
Hanoi Hilton (Hoa Lo Prison), 426
Operation Bolo, 462–463
Operation Farm Gate, 433
Operation Linebacker, 473
Operation Niagara, 470
Operation Ranch Hand, 433
Operation Rolling Thunder, 437–439
partitioning of Vietnam, 431–432
prisoners of war, 426, 438, 457
protective reactive flights into Vietnam, 471–472
route pack division of Vietnam, 439–440
U.S. involvement in, 423–424, 425, 432–439
Vietnamese National Air Force, 466
Viper fighter aircraft, F-16, 487–495, 505–508, 520–531
von Bethmann Hollweg, Theobold, 92
von Bock, Fedor, 184, 287–288
von Cramon-Taubadel, Hans-Jürgen, 297
von Hindenburg, Paul, 49, 50, 92
von Manstein, Erich, 299
von Manteuffel, Hasso, 366
von Richthofen, Bolko, 125
von Richthofen, Lothar, 77, 87, 88, 98, 133, 140, 299, 300
von Richthofen, Manfred (“Red Baron”), 38, 64–65, 77–78, 98
Boelcke’s pupil, 33, 41
command of JG 1, 107
death of, 119–125, 126
dogfights, 40, 45–46, 69, 111
Flying Circus, 67, 87, 107–108, 120
machine gun design by, 23
plane preferred by, 128
von Rundstedt, Gerd, 183
von Schleich, Eduard (“Black Knight”), 133
von Schlieffen, Alfred, 17
von Stackelberg, Karl, 192
Voss, Werner, 63–64, 65, 77, 86, 98–103, 111
Vought Corsair floatplanes, 162
Vought F-4U Corsair fighter aircraft, 392–393
W
Wake Island, 326, 327–330, 399
Waldron, John, 341–342
War Department, U.S., 22
War Office, British, 70, 71, 72
Ward,
USS, 323
Washington Naval Treaty, 319
Watson, Dorothy, 157
Watson-Watt, Robert, 216–218
weaponry, aircraft
cannons, 167, 228, 230, 260, 271, 277, 278, 294, 406, 458
on Dewoitine D-520, 186
during invasion of Kuwait, 510–515
on F-16 Viper, 506
on F-86 Sabre, 406–407
flamethrowers, 43
during the Great War, 21–26, 34–35, 59–62, 83, 84, 97, 129
on Me 262 Schwalbe, 362–363
mounting weapons, 24–25
nuclear weapons, 458
on P-51A, 359
Soviet-German training on post–World War I weapons, 154
technological advances in, 519
torpedo bombers, 252–253
See also
aerial gunnery; machine guns
weight, aircraft, 13
Welch, George, 310–311, 312, 313, 324, 405
welded wing airplane formation, 193
West Point.
See
United States Military Academy at West Point
West Virginia,
USS, 323, 326
Western Desert Air Force (WDAF), 269
Western Desert Force (Egypt), 251
Weston, R. F., 124
wheel formation, 272
Wheeler Army Airfield, Hawaii, 310, 312, 313, 322, 324
Whisner, Willie, 410
Whittle, Frank, 403
Wild Weasel aircraft, 443–445, 450, 454–459, 505
Wilhelm II, Kaiser, 28, 30, 33, 34, 35–36, 76, 92, 138
Wilson, Robert, 39
Wilson, Woodrow, 50, 134, 176
Wimperis, Harry, 216
wing design, aircraft
cantilever wings, 128, 165
early, 13, 57
gull-wing, 177, 179, 392
laminar flow wing, 358
semi-elliptical, 260
Spitfire, 226
swept wing, 405–406
wing-mounted guns, 228, 257, 266
wing loading, 13
wing warping, 11
Winslow, Alan, 130
Wintgens, Kurt, 26–27, 34
Woldenga, Bernhard, 261
Wolff, Kurt, 77, 98
women pilots, 279–280, 281, 288–289, 291, 294, 296, 297–298, 302–303, 305–308
Wood, M. H., 77
World War I (Great War), 1–140, 176, 187, 188
aerodromes, 42, 51–54, 79, 135
Arras offensive, 93–94
Battle of Jutland, 66, 67
Battle of Menin Road, 110–111
Battle of Messines, 109–110
Battle of Passchendaele, 110, 112
beginning of, 14–16
Bloody April, 1917/Battle of Arras, 65–77, 82, 90–91
British aviators in, 42–46, 52, 62
death of von Richthofen (“Red Baron”), 119–125
defensive fortifications, 50–51
design and construction of aircraft during, 56–62
effects of 1916 on, 46–48
end of, 138–140, 143
flight training schools, 54–56, 95–97
food supplies during, 51, 52–53
Hindenburg Line, 50, 66, 75, 95, 110, 134
mobilization for, 16–20
Operation Alberich, 50
Operation Blücher-Yorck, 130
Operation Georgette, 119, 126–127, 128, 130
Operation Gneisenau, 131
Operation Marne-Reims, 131
Operation Michael, 113–118, 127, 130
pilot life expectancy during, 32, 91
Siegfried-Stellung Line, 50
Somme offensive, 37–38, 46, 47
stereotypical flyers during, 27–28
U.S. enters, 49, 103–105
year of the fighter pilot, 1917–1918, 92–125
See also
aircraft; fighter pilots
World War II, 175–369
the Blitz, 240–241
Battle for France, 181–199, 203–204, 232
Battle of Britain, 189, 235–245
Battle of Corregidor, 333–334
Battle of El Alamein, 269–274
Battle of Midway, 268, 337, 338–345
Battle of Moscow, 287–294
Battle of the Coral Sea, 333–334
beginning of, 175–176
bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 367–368
Channel battles, 221–223, 231–232
D-Day (Operation Overlord), 363–365
Doolittle raid, 265, 331–333
Dunkirk evacuation (Operation Dynamo), 196–197, 199–204, 207
end of, 367–369
Operation Ariel, 206–207
Operation Barbarossa, 256, 297, 365
Operation Citadel, 303–305
Operation Crusader, 260
Operation Cycle, 206
Operation Fridericus, 265, 295–296, 331
Operation Judgment, 252–253
Operation Market Garden, 347–352, 364
Operation Sealion, 208, 221–222, 233, 241, 251
Operation Torch, 353
Operation Typhoon, 287–288
Operation Uranus, 298–299
Pearl Harbor attack, 260–261, 293, 309–313, 321–327
prisoner executions, 201
Tobruk, 254–268
See also
aircraft; fighter pilots; Luftwaffe
Wrangel, Baron Pyotr Nikolayevich, 147
Wright, Allan, 204
Wright Cyclone engine, 159
Wright Flyer, 13
Wright, Orville and Wilbur, 9, 11–12, 13
Y
Yak-1 fighter aircraft, 277–279, 283, 294, 296, 306, 308
Yak-9 fighter aircraft, 402
Yamamoto, Isoroku, 317, 333, 336–337, 338, 344, 345
Yegorova, Anna, 291
Yom Kippur War, 479–481, 483, 484
Yorktown,
USS, 327, 333, 334, 338–339, 342, 343, 344, 345
Young, Howard, 324, 325
Yousef, Baki, 479
Ypres, Battles of, 18–19, 94–95, 110, 112
Yubari,
Japanese cruiser, 328
Z
Zeitzler, Kurt, 299, 300
Zeppelins, 24, 42, 220
Zero fighter aircraft, Mitsubishi A6M, 309, 335–336, 340, 341, 342
Zerstörer fighter design, twin-engine, 197
Zhukov, Georgy, 292, 302
Zimmermann Telegram, 1917, 66
Zuikaku,
Japanese carrier, 319, 333, 334
Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) DAN HAMPTON
flew 151 combat missions during his twenty years (1986–2006) in the United States Air Force. For his service in the Iraq War, Kosovo conflict, and first Gulf War, Col. Hampton received four Distinguished Flying Crosses with Valor, a Purple Heart, eight Air Medals with Valor, five Meritorious Service Medals, and numerous other citations. He is a graduate of the USAF Fighter Weapons School, USN Top Gun School (TOGS), and USAF Special Operations School. Hampton was named his squadron’s Instructor Pilot of the Year six times and pioneered air-combat tactics that are now standard. A graduate of Texas A&M University, he has published in
Aviation History,
the
Journal of Electronic Defense, Air Force Magazine,
and
Airpower
magazine, and written several classified tactical works for the
USAF Weapons Review
. He is the author of the
New York Times
bestseller
Viper Pilot: A Memoir of Air Combat
and a novel,
The Mercenary
.
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Cover design by Richard L. Aquan
Cover painting:
Semper Fi Sky
by John Shaw
Chapter-opening illustrations of aircraft copyright William I. Boucher (www.wwiaviation.com)
Author photograph courtesy of the author
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