Blake, 1930 - Google Patents
The Future of Air WarfareBlake, 1930
- Document ID
- 12918044635785310286
- Author
- Blake A
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Fortnightly
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THE FUTURE OF AIR WARFARE BY AE BLAKE F EW subjects lend themselves so readily to exaggerated and ill-informed alarmism as that of air warfare, and the pendulum of public opinion, so easily swayed from extreme to extreme, now tends to depreciate the prophecies …
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