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Royal Air Force
see
RAF

Royal Aircraft Factory (Farnborough)
17–18
,
31–2

aircraft built
18–19
,
20–3

criticism of by Grey
23–4

denunciation of by Clark
27–8

denunciation of by Pemberton Billing
25–7
,
28

official enquiry (1916)
27

Royal Flying Corps
see
RFC

Royal Naval Air Service
see
RNAS

Royal Navy
254

submarine service
254
,
255

Russian aircraft

‘Ilya Muromets’
76–7

safety belts
244–5

Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de
153

Salmon, Lieutenant W.G.
271

Salmond, General John
143

Salonika
287–8
,
289
,
290

Sandy, Lieutenant J.L.
62

Sandys, Duncan
307

Sarrail, General Maurice
287
,
288

Saulnier, Raymond
84
,
84–5

Scarff-Dibovski synchroniser
88

Scarff ring
88

Schneider, E.C.
207

Schneider, Franz
83–4

Schüz, Captain Hans
298
,
299–300
,
301

Scott-Paine, Hubert
25

seaplanes
262–5

Second World War
1
,
248
,
259
,
285
,
305

aerial warfare
6–7

and strategic bombing
278–9

Seely, J.E.B.
16
,
124

sesquiplane
49
,
50

Shell Crisis (1915)
31
,
100

short-coupling
48

Shute, Nevil
40

Sidcot suit
119
,
212

Sikorsky, Igor
76

Slessor, Lieutenant John
286

slide-slip
147

slip bubble
224–5
,
226

Smith-Barry, Major Robert
142–6
,
147–8
,
236

Smuts, Lieutenant-General Jan Christiaan
273

Snoopy
3

Somme, Battle of the (1916)
103–4
,
154
,
180–1

Sopwith Aviation Co.
23
,
29
,
31
,
38
,
48

Sopwith-Kauper gear
88

Spandau machine gun
86

Spanish Army
72

Special Medical Air Boards
216
,
218

Spilsbury, Bernard
33–4

spinning
50–5
,
87
,
145

Springs, Elliott
165

Squadrons

(5)
142

(16)
21–2

(17)
288

(23)
129–30

(24)
87

(26)
284

(30)
298

(37) (Home Defence)
115

(46)
234
,
241
,
271

(47)
288

(55)
117
,
118
,
210–11
,
247

(56)
195
,
269

(60)
142
,
167

(66)
269

(74)
88
,
90

(100) Night Bombing
277

(825)
113

flying to France (1914)
74

No.1 Reserve
143–4

No.35 Training
266–7

stalling
55

Stark, Rudolf
152
,
170–1
,
174–5
,
175

Sterling Spark transmitter
263

Stevens, A. Leo
234

Strange, Louis
30
,
39–41
,
51
,
75
,
77
,
80–2
,
129–30
,
148–9
,
165–6
,
171

strikes
14
,
16

submarines
253–4

German U-boats
32
,
253
,
255
,
262

Royal Navy
255

Suez Canal
295
,
296–7

Sunbeam
266

Supermarine Aviation Works Ltd
25

Sykes-Picot agreement
281–2
,
286

synchronised machine gun
21
,
28
,
29
,
84–6
,
88–90

Taff Vale Judgement
14

Taylor, Charlie
56

Tethered Goat tactic
255

Thasos
290

Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines
(film)
7

Thurston, Dr A.P.
229

total war concept
253
,
254
,
273

Townshend, Major-General Charles
298

toxic jaundice
34

tractor biplanes
19
,
61
,
78
,
83
,
231
,
319

training (of aircrew)
123–49

accidents and casualty rate during
29–30
,
123
,
133
,
139–40
,
141
,
148–9
,
216

adoption of Smith-Barry’s system by RFC
146

aircraft used for
127–9
,
144–5

average hours’ flying before posting
136

and character of individual instructors
127
,
129

choosing of instructors
136–7

deficiencies of RFC
142–3

establishment of Central Flying School (1912)
17
,
123–4

first solo flights
135–6
,
139

flying clubs/schools
124–5

in France
130–2
,
144

in Germany
132
,
134
,
144

Grider’s account
137–40

instrument flying
224

lack of for British pilots
133–4

lack of engine knowledge by British pilots
130–1
,
134

new system adopted by RFC
141–2
,
146–7

Smith-Barry’s methods at Gosport and recommendations for improving
142–6
,
147–8

Training Wing, 23rd
148–9

trench-strafing
105
,
202

trench warfare
59
,
154–5

Trenchard, Hugh
20
,
23
,
79
,
117
,
125
,
133–4
,
178
,
180
,
188
,
202
,
236
,
253
,
269
,
276
,
304

Trieste
293

triplanes
46
,
48
,
196

Tudor-Hart, W.O.
191

Turkey/Turks
282
,
287
,
301

Turkish Army XVIII Corps
298–9

TWA Mk.1 transceiver
98

typhus
292

U-boats
32
,
253
,
255
,
262

Udet, Ernst
195
,
237

United States
274
see also
American aircraft; American pilots

Vallot, Joseph
206

Venizelos, Eleftherios
288

Verdun, Battle of
104

Voisin bombers
48

Voisin brothers
43
,
56
,
73

Volkmann, Dr. J
77

Voss, Werner
192
,
195–6

War Office
17
,
18
,
28
,
34–5
,
234
,
250
,
266

Warneford, Flight-Sublieutenant Reginald
258–9

weaponry, aircraft

bullets used
91–3

deployment of Lewis gun
78
,
79

deployment of own machine gun by pilot
79–83

development of synchronised machine gun
21
,
28
,
29
,
84–6
,
88–90

fléchettes
77

improvised
75

jamming of guns
89–90

machine guns
77–85

Webb, Capt. G.W.
191

Wells, H.G.

The War in the Air
9
,
70–1

Westerman, Percy F.
171–2

Wilhelm II, Kaiser
257–8

Wilson, Rear-Admiral Arthur
254

wing-warping/bending
42–3
,
47

wireless communication
97–9
,
272–3

Wolf
, SMS
264–5

Wölfchen
264–5

women

working in munitions factories
34
,
91

women’s suffrage movement
15–16

Woodman, Harry
84–5

Wortley, Stuart
102
,
134
,
146
,
154–5
,
175–6
,
265–6

Wright brothers
5
,
41
,
41–3
,
128

Wyatt, Harold
71
,
257

Wyllie, Lieutenant-Colonel H.
213

Yeates, V.M.
147
,
159
,
163

‘Young Aviator, The’ (song)
161

Ypres, Battle of (1914)
249

Zeppelins/Zeppelin raids
72
,
208
,
256
,
257
,
258
,
259
,
260
,
265

Zunz, Nathan
206

About
Marked for Death

An unforgettable book about the reality of air warfare by the bestselling author of Empire of the Clouds.

Little more than 10 years after the first powered flight, aircraft were pressed into service in World War I. Nearly forgotten in the war’s massive overall death toll, some 50,000 aircrew would die in the combatant nations’ fledgling air forces.

The romance of aviation had a remarkable grip on the public imagination, propaganda focusing on gallant air ‘aces’ who become national heroes. The reality was horribly different. Marked For Death debunks popular myth to explore the brutal truths of wartime aviation: of flimsy aircraft and unprotected pilots who had no parachutes; of burning 19-year-olds falling screaming to their deaths; of pilots freezing and disorientated as they flew across enemy lines at 15,000 feet.

James Hamilton-Paterson also reveals how four years of war produced profound changes both in the aircraft themselves and in military attitudes and strategy. By 1918 it was widely accepted that domination of the air above the battlefield was crucial to military success, a realization that would change the nature of warfare for ever.

Reviews

‘I love his elegant and intensely evocative style: strangeness lifts off his pages like a rare perfume’
J.G. Ballard

About James Hamilton-Paterson

J
AMES
H
AMILTON
-P
ATERSON
is the author of the bestselling
Empire of the Clouds
, a classic account of the golden age of British aviation. He won a Whitbread Prize for his first novel,
Gerontius
. He lives in Austria.

Also by James Hamilton-Paterson

N
ON
-
FICTION

A Very Personal War: The Story of Cornelius Hawkridge (also published as
The Greedy War
)

Mummies: Death and Life in Ancient

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