World War I Aviation
This presentation was part of a two day symposium hosted by the National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri.
Professor John Curatola gave a talk titled “1916: The Air War.” Professor Curatola described the technological and tactical race to dominate… read more
Professor John Curatola gave a talk titled “1916: The Air War.” Professor Curatola described the technological and tactical race to dominate the skies during World War I, including Germany’s use of Zeppelin airships to raid British cities.
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