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Old 4th Feb 2015, 16:20
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Oswald Boelcke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I am sure we will all have a view on your request but I would at least start at the beginning and see how tactics evolved, see above.

Bob Stanford Tuck's "Fly for your Life" worth a read because he was very nearly chopped while in training. Don't assume your training will fly by, even with talent and enthusiasm it is a tough journey.

Keep an open mind on sources of inspiration, in the 1980s the tactics book at TWCU RAF Brawdy had a quote from Galland on the front.
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