German Air Force Great War History

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This book by Georg Paul Neumann, republished in April 2012, is a comprehensive historical account of the German Air Force during World War One, covering its origins, organizational structure, aircraft, weapons, and equipment from 1914 to 1918. It serves as a detailed primary and secondary source reference for military history enthusiasts interested in early aviation. While it is a rich and informative text for historians and aviation buffs, it is worth noting that this product has been listed under the Digital Modes and Software APRS Equipment category in error, as it is a printed book with no relevance to amateur radio or APRS technology.
Key Features & Specs
| Format | Printed book, republished April 2012 as a historical reprint |
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| Author | Georg Paul Neumann, a German military aviation authority of the era |
| Subject | History, development, organisation, aircraft, weapons and equipment of the German Air Force 1914-1918 |
| Time Period | Covers the full span of World War One from 1914 to 1918 |
| Category Fit | Misclassified under APRS Equipment; this is a military history book with no radio or software content |
| Audience | Military historians, WWI aviation enthusiasts, and researchers of early German military doctrine |
| Content Depth | Detailed organisational and technical breakdown of early German air power structures and hardware |
Best for: This book is best for serious military history readers and WWI aviation researchers seeking an in-depth, authoritative account of the Imperial German Air Force, and is not suitable for anyone searching for APRS radio equipment or digital communications software.