<p>Author Captain Haupt Heydemarck was a German Great War aerial observer who based his trilogy of books - of which this is the opening volume - on Western Front combat reports from 1915 written at the time when he was flying fighting patrols against the French. Eminently readable Heydemarck&rsquo;s account of flying with his pilot partner &lsquo;Take&rsquo; Engmann gives a lively account of the often hair-raising incidents in the early days of combat flying - such as freezing bombs caught in their release mechanism; machine guns that jam in the cold; blinding searchlights at night; anti-aircraft fire by day; and French fighters. Heydemarck copes with all this while doing his observer&#39;s job (jotting down observations taking reconnaissance photographs a number of which are reproduced in the book) fitting in his dual role as a navigator into the bargain.</p>
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