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  2. Aerial reconnaissance in World War I - Wikipedia

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    German and Italian cameras generally used 13×18 cm plates. France standardized on the advanced deMaria cameras of various configurations. For the last two years of the war, Britain used almost exclusively the 35-pound (16 kg), semi-automatic, prop-driven L camera. As was the case for airplanes, the U.S. made use of French and British cameras.

  3. Aerial reconnaissance - Wikipedia

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    During 1942 and 1943, the CIU gradually expanded and was involved in the planning stages of practically every operation of the war, and in every aspect of intelligence. In 1945, daily intake of material averaged 25,000 negatives and 60,000 prints. Thirty-six million prints were made during the war.

  4. Aviation in World War I - Wikipedia

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    Pusher Aces of World War 1: Volume 88 of Osprey Aircraft of the Aces: Volume 88 of Aircraft of the Aces. Osprey Publishing, 2009. ISBN 1-84603-417-5, ISBN 978-1-84603-417-6; Herris, Jack & Pearson, Bob Aircraft of World War I. London, Amber Books, 2010. ISBN 978-1-906626-65-5. Jackson, Peter The Guinness Book of Air Warfare. London, Guinness ...

  5. List of World War I aces credited with 20 or more victories

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    Royal Flying Corps, Royal Air Force: 20 [71] DFC Albert Deullin France: Aéronautique Militaire: 20 [72] CdeLd'h, CdeG Rudolf von Eschwege † German Empire: Luftstreitkräfte: 20 [73] HOH, IC, Bulgarian Order for Bravery in War: Wilhelm Frankl † German Empire: Luftstreitkräfte: 20 [74] PLM, HOH, IC Hans von Freden German Empire ...

  6. Air wargaming - Wikipedia

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    Air wargaming, like naval wargaming, is a niche specialism within the wider miniatures wargaming hobby. Due to the relatively short time over which aerial combat has developed air wargaming periods tend to break down into three broad periods: World War I – from the earliest air combat to the 1920s; World War II – 1930s to the early 1950s

  7. Etrich Taube - Wikipedia

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    The Taube was very popular prior to the First World War, and it was also used by the air forces of Italy and Austria-Hungary. Even the Royal Naval Air Service operated at least one Taube in 1912. On 1 November 1911, Giulio Gavotti , an Italian aviator, dropped the world's first aerial bomb from his Taube monoplane over the Ain Zara oasis in ...