Translate this Page
Welcome to Clash of Steel!
[ About us ]
[ Contribute a battle ]
[ Contribute a review ]
[ Contribute a reenactment group ]
[ Contact us ]
Featured battle : Troyes
Part of The French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
Date : 23 February 1814 - 24 February 1814
In spite of the threat to his left flank [Mèry-sur-Seine 22 Feb.] Napoleon continued to press Schawzenberg's Army of Bohemia. Losses on both sides are not known but the Austrians are known to have lost over 300 cavalry and three companies of Jägers.
Featured image :
Elvington Control Tower
The original control tower of the former RAF Bomber Command airfield at Elvington, near York. It has been restored to it's original condition as it would have been during World War 2 when this base was home to 77 Sqn of No. 4 Group RAF which flew Handley Page Halifax bombers.
Gallery updated : 2022-04-04 08:33:43
Featured review :
Echoes From Dawn Skies - Early Aviators: A Lost Manuscript Rediscovered
Frederick Warren Merriam
In the 1950's F. W. Merriam, a key figure in early British aviation before the First World War, wrote a manuscript of reminiscences of his friends and colleagues from those days. People like Hugh Short (of Shorts Brothers), Lord Brabazon, Alliott Verdon-Roe, and many others contributed memories of the trials and tribulations of building, flying and often crashing those very early machines with delightful detail and understatement. However the book remained unpublished at Merriam's death in 1956 and disappeared from view. Then recently, with the help of Merriam's granddaughter Sylvia and Mick Oakey of The Aviation Historian magazine, the manuscript was unearthed, rescued and at last published. This book is a gem, plain and simple. Wittily and engagingly written, each chapter brings some new anecdote from the people who were there at the beginning, with Aviator's Certificates (original pilot's licences) numbers in the low double or even single figures. The book is produced to a very high quality and contains lots of appropriate photos and illustrations, along with an appendix listing all of the people Merriam himself taught to fly from the iconic Brooklands aerodrome. For anyone interested in the early years of pre-war flight, this book is an absolute must.
Air World Books, 2021
Reviewed : 2022-11-30 20:43:34
