The Zeppelin Base Raids - Germany 1914
Ian Castle; Peter Dennis; Mariusz KozikCONTENTS......Page 5
INTRODUCTION......Page 6
The aerial defence of Britain......Page 7
The adventure begins......Page 8
The plan is born......Page 11
A failed attempt......Page 12
The first Dusseldorf and Cologne raid......Page 13
The second Dusseldorf and Cologne raid......Page 23
Planning the raid: the right man for the job......Page 32
Behind enemy lines......Page 34
The team assembles......Page 35
Heading for France......Page 36
The waiting game......Page 38
Destination Friedrichshafen......Page 39
The attack on the Zeppelin works......Page 40
Sippe's attack......Page 43
Babington's attack......Page 46
Return and reward......Page 47
Homeward bound......Page 51
Seaplanes to the fore......Page 52
Plan Y......Page 54
The men and their aircraft......Page 56
The force assembles......Page 58
Seaplanes away......Page 59
The Zeppelin attack......Page 62
The search for the Zeppelin shed......Page 65
Submarine rescue......Page 68
A mystery......Page 76
Results of the raid......Page 77
CONCLUSION......Page 78
Unpublished documents......Page 81
INDEX......Page 82
COVER......Page 84
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