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Anatra, Artur Russian airplane designer and manufacturer during World War I
Bane, Thurman Early U.S. military aviator, played a key role in laying the foundations for U.S. Air Force research and development
Baracca, Francesco Italy's leading fighter ace of World War I, with a total of 34 victories
Beck, Paul An early U.S. military aviator, and one of the first to advocate the creation of an independent air service
Bishop, William World War I Canadian fighter ace
Boelcke, Oswald Early World War I German ace, leading air-to-air combat tactician, and author of the Dicta Boelcke
Bolling, Raynal Assistant chief of the US Air Services in World War I, leader of the Bolling Mission, and the first senior US officer to be killed in World War I
Brereton, Lewis American World War I aviator and later a senior air commander during World War II
Buob, Ivan Russian aviator during World War I who joined the Soviets and fought during the Russian Civil War
Caproni, Giovanni Italian aviator and aircraft designer.
De Havilland, Geoffrey British aviation pioneer and aircraft designer
Deperdussin, Armand Belgian businessman who formed the SPAD aircraft company in France in 1910
Douhet, Giulio
Duval, Maurice Commander of the French air service (Chef du Service Aeronautique) during World War I
von Eschwege, Rudolph World War I German fighter ace who served in the Balkans and was known as the "Eagle of the Agean Sea"
Fokker, Anthony Dutch engineer and aircraft designer who designed several prominent fighters for Germany during World War I as well as the synchronization gear that allowed machine guns to fire through the plane's propellers
Foulois, Benjamin
Garros, Roland Early French aviator and World War I fighter pilot who invented one of the earliest practical means for firing a machine gun through the airplane's propeller
George, Harold World War I aviator, head of the Air War Plans Division at the start of World War II, and later commander of the Air Transport Command
Gorrell, Edgar Early American military aviator and proponent of strategic bombing, who served as the Chief of Strategical Aviation for the AEF during World War I
Guynemer, Georges France's second highest scoring, but perhaps most famous, fighter ace of World War I
Hall, Bert American World War I aviator and Lafayette Escadrille member
von Höppner, Ernst Commander of the German Air Forces during World War I
Jordanoff, Assen Bulgarian-American aviation pioneer, aviator, and engineer responsible for designing the first Bulgarian-built airplane during World War I
Kazakov, Aleksandr Russia's leading fighter ace during World War I, and participant in the Russian Civil War on the side of the Whites
Keller, Alfred One of Germany's senior air commanders during World War II
Kenney, George American air commander in the Pacific theater during World War II, in charge of the US Fifth Air Force, and later of the entire US Far East Air Forces
Konokotin, Viktor Early Soviet aviator and observer who served in airships during the Russian Civil War
Kovanko, Aleksandr One of Imperial Russia's earliest aeronauts and founder of its first military airship unit
Lahm, Frank One of the first military aviators in the US military, trained to fly by the Wright Brothers
Lanchester, Frederick English engineer who authored the 1916 work Aircraft in Warfare, which was one of the earliest attempts at scientific modeling and study of aerial warfare, introduced the "N2 Law", and was a pioneering work in the field that would later be known as Operations Research.
Lebedev, Vladimir Early Russian aviator and aircraft designer
von der Lieth-Thomsen, Hermann German aviation pioneer and Luftstreitkräfte Chief of Staff during World War I
Ludendorff, Erich German General Staff officer who was an outspoken advocate of aviation prior to World War I
Luke, Frank American World War I fighter ace and the first U.S. pilot to receive the Medal of Honor
McConnell, James American volunteer pilot who flew for France during World War I as a member of the Escadrille Américaine
Mecozzi, Amadeo Italian World War I ace fighter pilot and airpower theorist who advocated the use of airpower in close cooperation with ground forces, in contrast to the theories of fellow Italian Giulio Douhet
Romanov, Alexander Member of the Russian royal family and naval officer, who helped to establish and organize military aviation in Russia
Mitchell, William
von Moltke, Helmuth German Chief of the General Staff from 1906-1914, who recognized the potential of airpower and encouraged the development of military aviation in Germany prior to World War I
Nesterov, Pyoter Famous Russian (Imperial) pilot notable both for flying the first loop in an airplane (in 1913), and for being the first (in 1914) to down an enemy aircraft in combat, which he did by using a ramming, or "Taran", attack that claimed his life as well.
Parschau, Otto Early World War I German fighter ace
Patrick, Mason Engineering officer who became commander of the American Expeditionary Force Air Service during World War I, and Chief of the Air Service after the war.
Pavlov, Ivan Russian fighter pilot during World War I who sided with the Reds during the Russian Civil War and subsequently served in the Soviet air forces
Piazza, Carlo Early Italian military aviator, who commanded the Italian First Aeroplane Flotilla during the Italo-Turkish War of 1911-12, and participated in World War I
Pokrovskii, Viktor Russian aviator and commander in the White forces during the Russian Civil War
von Richthofen, Manfred The infamous "Red Baron", World War I German fighter ace with 80 victories, and commander of the first German fighter wing
Rudnev, Evgeniy Russia's third military pilot
Salmond, John British military aviator during World War I, senior RAF commander, and RAF Chief of Staff during the early 1930s
Samoilo, Aleksandr
Sherman, William
Shidlovskii, Mikhail
Shirinkin, Aleksei Russian fighter ace during World War I, sided with the Soviets and flew in the Soviet air forces and as a test pilot
Sikorsky, Igor Russian-American aircraft designer, best known for designing the first successful helicopter but also responsible for designing the world's first four-engine heavy bomber, the Ilya Muromets, in Russia just prior to World War I.
Sperrle, Hugo German observer pilot during World War I, commander of the Condor Legion during the Spanish Civil War, and a senior Luftwaffe commander during World War II
Udet, Ernst The second highest scoring German ace during World War I, with 62 victories
von Richthofen, Wolfram Brother of the "Red Baron" Manfred von Richtofen and World War I ace in his own right, who became one of the finest tactical air commanders of World War II
Vorotnikov, Alexander World War I Russian aviator who joined the Reds after the Russian Revolution and became one of the earliest commanders of the Red air forces
Vuillemin, Joseph World War I French ace and commander of the French air forces from 1938 to 1940
Wilberg, Helmuth German World War I aviator (with German pilot's license #26) and later a senior commander in the Luftwaffe
von Zeppelin, Ferdinand German aircraft manufacturer and founder of the Zeppelin airship company


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AEG G.II An early World War II German "battle plane" design that had a crew of four and was armed with three machine guns
Albatros B.II An unarmed, two-seater reconnaissance biplane used mainly by Germany in the early part of the war.
Albatros C.I World War I German biplane reconnaissance aircraft that also saw use as an early fighter aircraft
Albatros D.II World War I German biplane fighter that contributed to the Germans' successes during Bloody April, 1917
Albatros D.III German biplane fighter during World War I that contributed to German superiority during Bloody April, 1917
Albatros D.V German biplane fighter that was the last in the line of Albatros fighters during World War I, derived from the Albatros D.III but not much improved in terms of performance
Aviatik B.I Early World War I German reconnaissance plane
Breguet 14 French biplane bomber and reconnaissance aircraft
Ca.32 Italian biplane "heavy bomber" that formed the nucleus of Italy's strategic bombing force during the first part of World War I
DH.4 World War I British biplane bomber, that was also built and operated by the American air service
Fokker D.VII Late-World War I German fighter that was one of the most successful fighter designs of the war
Fokker Eindecker World War I-era German fighter plane that was Germany's first purpose-built fighter design and the first to be fitted with a synchronized machine gun firing through the propeller
Gotha G.I The first in a series of biplane bomber designs by Gotha during World War I, built in small numbers during 1915
Gotha G.II German biplane bomber that saw brief service in small numbers during World War I, before being withdrawn from operations due to mechanical problems
Ilya Muromets Russian four-engine, long-range bomber and reconnaissance aircraft designed by Igor Sikorsky just before World War I.
J1 A prototype aircraft built by Hugo Junkers in 1915, which was the world's first all-metal, cantilever wing monoplane
J.I An all-metal World War I-era biplane that was one of the first aircraft specifically designed for ground attack missions
Lebed XII World War I era, Russian designed and built two seat reconnaissance biplane
MB-1 One of the earliest U.S. bomber designs, the first to be purchased by the U.S. Army during World War I
MF.11 Shorthorn Early World War I French reconnaissance and light bombing biplane
MF.7 Longhorn French reconnaissance biplane developed shortly before World War I, that saw brief use during the early stages of the war and then went on to serve as a trainer
Morane Type L World War I French parasol-winged monoplane that was one of the first aircraft in the war to be fitted with a machine gun firing through the propeller
Nieuport 24 French biplane fighter introduced towards the end of World War I
P.B.31E Nighthawk British World War I heavy interceptor prototype designed to intercept Zeppelin airships
S-16 World War I-era two seat escort/scout biplane designed by Igor Sikorsky to serve as an escort for the Ilya Muromets bombers
SPAD A.2 Early World War I French reconnaissance biplane equipped with a unique observer nacelle in front of the propeller, allowing the Observer to have unrestricted forward field of fire
SPAD VII Highly successful French biplane fighter during the mid-World War I years
Sopwith Camel The iconic British biplane fighter of World War I
SPAD S.XIII French biplane fighter that saw service in the latter part of World War I and was highly successful
Taube A pre-World War I monoplane with a bird-like design that was Germany's first mass-produced military airplane
Zeppelin-Staaken R.VI German biplane quad-engine "heavy bomber" that was used in service during the latter part of World War I

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[edit] Books

  Title Author Year
The 16th Corps Aviation Unit Khairulin, Marat 2008
Against the Wind: 90 Years of Flight Test in the Miami Valley 1994
Albatros C.I Grosz, Peter M. 1996
Albatros D.II Höfling, Rudolf
Albatros D.III (Special) Grosz, Peter M. 2003
Albatros D.III Rimell, Raymond L. 1986
Albatros D.V Rimell, Raymond L. 1987
The American Air Service: A Record of Its Problems, Its Difficulties, Its Failures, And Its Final Achievements Sweetser, Arthur 1919
An Aviator's Field Book Boelcke, Oswald 1991 (reprint of 1917 edition)
An Explorer in the Air Service Bingham, Hiram 1920
The Australian Flying Corps in the Western and Eastern Theatres of War, 1914–1918 Cutlack, F. M. 1941
Aviation in Canada 1917-1918 Sullivan, Alan 1919
Aviator Cavaliers of the Order of St. George & the St. George Weapon from World War I, 1914-1918 Neshkin, M. S.; Shabanov, V. M. 2006
The B.E.2, 2a & 2b Bruce, J. M. 1966
The Breguet 14 Bruce, J. M.; Noel, Jean 1967
The Defence of London, 1915-1918 Rawlinson, A. 1923
The Development of Air Doctrine in the Army Air Arm, 1917-1941 Greer, Thomas H. 1985
Dictatorship of the Air: Aviation Culture and the Fate of Modern Russia Palmer, Scott W. 2006
Early German Aces of World War I Van Wyngarden, Greg 2006
En l'air (In the Air) Hall, Bert 1918
Flying Aces: Russian Aces of World War I Mityurin, D; Medvedko, Yu. 2006
Flying for France: With the American Escadrille at Verdun McConnell, James R. 1917
German Aircraft in Russian and Soviet Service 1914-1940 Alexandrov, Andrei; Petrov, Genadi 2002
German Secret Flight Test Centres to 1945 Beauvais, Heinrich; Kössler, Karl; Mayer, Max; Regel, Christoph 2002
History of Aerostatics and Aviation in Russia (July 1914-October 1917) Duz', Pyotr Dmitrievich 1989
The Ilya Muromets Bomber at War Nikolskoi, S. N.; Nikolskoi, M. N. 2008
In The Clouds Above Baghdad Tennant, J. E., Lt. Col. 1920
Jagdstaffel 2 'Boelcke' Van Wyngarden, Greg 2007
Long Range Aviation: The First 90 Years 2005
The Luftwaffe's Way of War: German Air Force Doctrine 1911-1945 Corum, James S.; Muller, Richard R. 1998
Memoirs of Lt. Camillo Viglino, Italian Air Force Viglino, Camillo 2001
The Millionaires' Unit Wortman, Marc 2006
R.F.C. H.Q., 1914-1918 Baring, Maurice 1920
Russian Aeroplanes 1914-1918 Maslov, Mikhail 2002
SPAD Fighters in Action Connors, John F. 1989
The First Air War, 1914-1918 Kennett, Lee 1990
The United States in the Air Patrick, Mason M. 1928
The U.S. Air Service in World War I, Volume I: The Final Report and A Tactical History Maurer, Maurer (editor) 1978
The U.S. Air Service in World War I, Volume II: Early Concepts of Military Aviation Maurer, Maurer (editor) 1978
The U.S. Air Service in World War I, Volume III: The Battle of St. Mihiel Maurer, Maurer (editor) 1979
The U.S. Air Service in World War I, Volume IV: Postwar Review Maurer, Maurer (editor) 1979
United States Naval Aviation 1910-1995 Grossnick, Roy A. 1997
Why Air Forces Fail: The Anatomy of Defeat Higham, Robin; Harris, Stephen J. 2006
Winged Warfare Bishop, William Avery 1918


[edit] Articles

  Title Author Journal Volume
Aeroplanes of Lebedev's Factory Kulikov, Viktor P. Air Power History December 2001
Air Army Doctrinal Roots, 1917-1918 Greer, Thomas H. Military Affairs Vol. 20, No. 4 (Winter 1956)
Air Power and Imperial Defence 1880-1919 Paris, Michael Journal of Contemporary History Vol. 24, No. 2 (April 1989)
Between a Rock and a Hard Place Rogers, M. W. FlyPast No. 314 (September 2007)
Blueprint for Confusion: The Administrative Background to the Formation of the Royal Air Force, 1912-19 Cooper, Malcolm Journal of Contemporary History Vol. 22, No. 3 (July 1987)
Broken Wings: The Curtiss Aeroplane Company, K-Boats, and the Russian Navy, 1914-1916 Wilson, Timothy Journal of Military History Vol. 66, No. 4 (October 2002)
Cuxhaven Raid: Britain's Bold Strike from the Sea Kutta, Timothy J. Aviation History Magazine January 1997
The First Rules of Air Warfare Wyman, Richard H. Air and Space Power Journal March-April 1984
From Bucharest to the Baltic: German Air Operations on the Eastern Front, 1916-1917 DiNardo, Richard L. Chronicles Online Journal December, 2007
A Legislative History of the Air Arm Williams, Edwin L. Jr. Military Affairs Vol. 20, No. 2 (Summer 1956)
Russia's Oldest Air Regiment Antipov, Vladislav; Kirindas, Aleksandr; Utkin, Igor AviaMaster 2007 No. 7
Russian Army Aviation, 1914-1917 Kibovskii, Aleksandr Zeughaus No 5. (January 1996)
Siege in the Jungle Contey, Frank A. Aviation History Magazine July 1994
Training in the German Air Force, 1914-1918 Täger, Hannes Cross and Cockade Vol. 34, No. 2 (Summer 2003), and Vol. 34, No. 3 (Autumn 2003)
The Tsar's Ace Willett, Robert L. Aviation History Magazine Vol. 18, No. 4 (March 2008)
World War I and the Royal Air Force Terrain, John Royal Air Force Historical Society Journal No. 12


[edit] Other Documents

  Title Year
The Forgotten Air War: Airpower in the Mesopotamian Campaign 2003
Angels of Armageddon: The Royal Air Force in the Battle of Megiddo 2007
Bombardment Plan for the Air Service, AEF 1917
The World War I Diary of Col. Frank P. Lahm 1970
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