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  1. 1. Mai 2009 · The setting is the outbreak of war as German forces attempt to dominate the air before the Americans can succeed in building a large aerial navy. On the other side of the United States tensions with the "Confederation of Eastern Asia", an allegiance between China and Japan, compound into full scale war, leaving the U.S. to fight on both eastern and western fronts, on sea and in the air.

  2. 16. Nov. 2021 · The war in the air by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946 . Publication date 2009 Topics Air warfare -- Fiction, Air warfare Publisher Las Vegas, Nev. : IAP Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled Contributor Intern ...

  3. 26. Juni 2007 · The War in the Air (Penguin Classics) Paperback – June 26, 2007. Following the development of massive airships, naïve Londoner Bert Smallways becomes accidentally involved in a German plot to invade America by air and reduce New York to rubble. But although bombers devastate the city, they cannot overwhelm the country, and their attack leads ...

    • H. G. Wells
  4. Chapter I: Of Progress and the Smallways Family. Chapter II: How Bert Smallways Got Into Difficulties. Chapter III: The Balloon. Chapter IV: The German Air-Fleet. Chapter V: The Battle of North Atlantic. Chapter VI: How War Came to New York. Chapter VII: The "Vaterland" is Disabled. Chapter VIII: A World at War. Chapter IX: On Goat Island.

  5. Preface to the 1921 Edition. Preface to the 1941 Edition. Of Progress and the Smallways Family. How Bert Smallways got into Difficulties. The Balloon. The German Air-Fleet. The Battle of the North Atlantic. How War Came to New York. The Vaterland is Disabled.

  6. October, 1916. “The aeroplane is an invention of the Devil, and will never play any part in such a serious business as the defence of the nation,” thundered Canada’s Minister of Militia and Defence, Sam Hughes , at the start of the First World War. Hughes was not alone in mistrusting airplanes.

  7. By Howard Nemerov. For a saving grace, we didn't see our dead, Who rarely bothered coming home to die. But simply stayed away out there. In the clean war, the war in the air. Seldom the ghosts come back bearing their tales. Of hitting the earth, the incompressible sea, But stayed up there in the relative wind,