Air War At Night: The Battle For The Night Sky Since 1915 (2000) By Robert Jackson
Imagine a world with no visible horizon and no sight of the earth below -- searching for targets that may be fifty miles or fifty feet away. That was the experience that night-fighter crews endured until midway through WWII. Describes the process by which the aircraft, equipment, and strategy of night warfare reached the operational perfection we take for granted today.
- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
- 155 Pages
- In Good Condition
































