In print
Ebook
Audiobook
Library
We may earn a commission. Learn more.
Airborne Espionage
At the outbreak of the World War I there was no formal organization for the transport of spies across enemy lines by aircraft and no communications network between the air forces and their agents. The exploits of British and Commonwealth, American, Free European, Soviet, German, Italian and Japanese airmen and units are recorded in this account.
No reviews yet.
Be the first to write one.
No highlights yet.
Be the first to share one.