
The Nieuport 28
by Theodore Hamady
"America's First Fighter"
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The Nieuport 28 by Theodore Hamady
Details
War:
World War I
Perspective:
Pilots
Military Unit:
US Air Force
True Story:
Yes
Biography:
No
Region:
Europe
Page Count:
277
Published Date:
2008
ISBN13:
9780764329333
Description
Main Themes and Topics
"The Nieuport 28" by Theodore Hamady meticulously examines the historical and technical aspects of the Nieuport 28 aircraft, focusing on its pivotal role in World War I. The book delves into the aircraft's design inception in 1917 and highlights its significance to the U.S. Air Service. Through detailed narratives, Hamady showcases how American fighter pilots, such as Douglas Campbell and Eddie Rickenbacker, honed their skills and built their combat proficiency using the Nieuport 28. The themes of innovation in aviation technology and the formative experiences of early American aviators serve as cornerstones of this comprehensive historical account.
Writing Style and Tone
Theodore Hamady adopts an authoritative and analytical style, conveying a wealth of information with clarity and precision. His approach combines technical detail with engaging historical storytelling, making the book accessible to both aviation enthusiasts and general readers interested in World War I history. The tone is respectful and reverent, reflecting the author's deep appreciation for the pilots and engineers who contributed to the legacy of the Nieuport 28.
Brief Summary
"The Nieuport 28" provides an extensive exploration of the aircraft's development, deployment, and impact on aerial warfare during World War I. The book meticulously outlines the Nieuport 28's journey from its design phase to its operational history with the U.S. Air Service. Through pilot experiences, technical analyses, and a rich collection of over 400 photographs and technical drawings, readers gain a comprehensive understanding of why the Nieuport 28 was a crucial component in the Allied war effort. The narrative honors the American fighter pilots who achieved renown while flying this iconic aircraft.