Rob Langham is a Great War Historian with strong interests in the home front and the Gallipoli Campaign. He is a graduate in Aviation Management BSc and has since worked in the aviation and logistics industries. Rob currently resides in Hampshire
"...readers who are interested in WWI aviation or the development
of strategic bombing in the early years of manned flight will find
a lot of intriguing material in this book."-- "Naval Aviation News,
Fall 2017"
"informative and comprehensive...In addition to technical details,
Langham covers the men who flew these ships into combat, along with
those who kept them maintained. Operationally, the HPs were used in
the European theatre of war and, unexpectedly, a few found their
way to the Middle East and even one with T.E. Lawrence as a
passenger...Details and references in this book make it a valuable
asset for aviation enthusiasts and historians alike."-- "Over the
Front"
"Bloody Paralyser recounts the nearly forgotten story of how H.P.
bombers were developed and used, including many quotes from
firsthand accounts of those who flew them. Meticulously researched
and well written, it is a must for anyone interested in
comprehending the nature of the WW1 air war."-- "Aviation History"
(1/1/2017 12:00:00 AM)
"The long shadow of strategic bombing began in World War I; Handley
Page's O series would be the progenitor of British and American
long range aircraft. That alone makes the details and reference
material found in the book valuable assets for the aviation
enthusiast and historian alike."-- "Air Power History, Summer 2016"
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