Fliers used during World War I
Item
- Title (Dublin Core)
- Fliers used during World War I
- Article Title and/or Image Caption (Dublin Core)
- Title: THE FIGHTING FLIERS
- Subtitle: What the War Has Taught European Airmen about Aeroplanes
- Language (Dublin Core)
- eng
- Temporal Coverage (Dublin Core)
- World War I
- Date Issued (Dublin Core)
- 1915-07
- Is Part Of (Dublin Core)
-
Popular Mechanics, v. 24 n. 1, 1915
- pages (Bibliographic Ontology)
- 49-58
- Rights (Dublin Core)
- Public domain (Google digitized)
- Source (Dublin Core)
- Google Books
- References (Dublin Core)
- England
- British Army
- Royal Navy
- United States Army
- United States Navy
- French Third Republic
- Taube
- Alliott Verdon Roe
- French Air and Space Force
- Royal Flying Corps
- Alsace
- French Army
- Avro
- Gnome Monosoupape
- Sopwith Aviation Company
- Ypres
- German Emperor
- Tielt
- Belgium
- Antwerp
- Cologne
- Düsseldorf
- zeppelin
- Tabloid
- B.E.2
- Friedrichshafen
- Switzerland
- Flanders
- Bruges
- Ghent
- City of Brussels
- Belgian Coast
- Zeebrugge
- Cockerill Yards
- Cuxhaven
- Wilhelmshaven
- Frisian Islands
- Short Brothers
- London
- Dardanelles
- Middle East
- Egypt
- Suez Canal
- North Sea
- Kingdom of Bulgaria
- Colt's Manufacturing Company
- Portsmouth
- Short Type 184
- Wight Pusher Seaplane
- Henri Farman
- Vickers
- Caudron
- Nieuwpoort
- Marne
- Imperial German Army
- Aisne
- Bristol Aeroplane Company
- Maurice Farman
- Archived by (Dublin Core)
- Iacopo Tonon
- Davide Donà (supervisor)
- Spatial Coverage (Dublin Core)
- German Empire
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
- French Third Republic
- Belgium