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the dirigible。  This is undoubtedly possible owing to the speed

and facile control of the aeroplane; but whether the operation

would be successful remains to be proved。  The aeroplane would be

faced with such a concentrated hostile fire as to menace its own

existenceits forward rush would be frustrated by the dirigible

just as a naval vessel parries the ramming tactics of an enemy by

sinking the latter before she reaches her target; while if it did

crash into the hull of the dirigible; tearing it to shreds;

firing its gas; or destroying its equilibrium; both protagonists

would perish in the fatal dive to earth。  For this reason ramming

in mid…air is not likely to be essayed except when the situation

is desperate。



What happens when two aeroplanes meet in dire combat in mid…air

and one is vanquished?  Does the unfortunate vessel drop to earth

like a stone; or does it descend steadily and reach the ground

uninjured?  So far as actual experience has proved; either one of

the foregoing contingencies may happen。  In one such duel the

German aeroplane was observed to start suddenly upon a vol…plane

to the ground。  Its descending flight carried it beyond the lines

of the Allies into the territory of its friends。  Both came to

the conclusion that the aviator had effected his escape。  But

subsequent investigation revealed the fact that a lucky bullet

from the Allies' aeroplane had lodged in the brain of the German

pilot; killing him instantly。  At the moment when Death over took

him the aviator had set his plane for the descent to the ground;

and the machine came to earth in the manner of a glider。



But in other instances the descent has been far more tragic。  The

aeroplane; deprived of its motive power; has taken the deadly

headlong dive to earth。  It has struck the ground with terrific

violence; burying its nose in the soil; showing incidentally that

a flying machine is an indifferent plough; and has shattered

itself; the debris soaked with the escaping fuel becoming

ignited。  In any event; after such a fall the machine is certain

to be a wreck。  The motor may escape damage; in which event it

is salvaged; the machine subsequently being purposely sacrificed

to the flames; thereby rendering it no longer available to the

enemy even if captured。  In many instances the hostile fire has

smashed some of the stays and wires; causing the aeroplane to

lose its equilibrium; and sending it to earth in the manner of

the proverbial stone; the aviators either being dashed to pieces

or burned to death。



What are the vulnerable parts of the aeroplane?  While the

deliberate intention of either combatant is to put his antagonist

hors de combat; the disablement of the machine may be achieved

without necessarily killing or even seriously wounding the

hostile airman。  The prevailing type of aeroplane is highly

susceptible to derangement: it is like a ship without armour

plate protection。  The objective of the antagonist is the motor

or the fuel…tank; the vital parts of the machine; as much as the

aviator seated within。



A well…planted shot; which upsets the mechanism of the engine; or

a missile which perforates the fuel tank; thereby depriving the

motor of its sustenance; will ensure victory as conclusively as

the death of the aviator himself。  Rifle fire can achieve either

of these ends with little difficulty。  Apart from these two

nerve…centres; bombardment is not likely to effect the desired

disablement; inasmuch as it cannot be rendered completely

effective。  The wings may be riddled like a sieve; but the

equilibrium of the machine is not seriously imperilled thereby。 

Even many of the stays may be shot away; but bearing in mind the

slender objective they offer; their destruction is likely to be

due more to luck than judgment。  On the other hand; the motor and

fuel tank of the conventional machine offer attractive targets:

both may be put out of action readily; and the disablement of the

motive power of an enemy's craft; be it torpedo…boat; battleship;

or aeroplane; immediately places the same at the assailant's

mercy。



Nevertheless; of course; the disablement of the airman brings

about the desired end very effectively。  It deprives the driving

force of its controlling hand; The aeroplane becomes like a ship

without a rudder: a vessel whose helmsman has been shot down。  It

is unmanageable; and likely to become the sport of the element in

which it moves。  It is for this reason that aviators have been

urged to direct their fire upon the men and mechanism of a

dirigible in the effort to put it out of action。  An uncontrolled

airship is more likely to meet with its doom than an aeroplane。 

The latter will inevitably glide to earth; possibly damaging

itself seriously in the process; as events in the war have

demonstrated; but a helpless airship at once becomes the sport of

the wind; and anyone who has assisted; like myself; in the

descent of a vessel charged with gas and floating in the air; can

appreciate the difficulties experienced in landing。  An

uncontrolled Zeppelin; for instance; would inevitably pile up in

a tangled twisted ruin if forced to descend in the manner of an

ordinary balloon。  Consequently the pilot of a dirigible realises

to the full the imperative urgency of keeping beyond the

point…blank fire of aerial mosquito craft。



The assiduity with which British aviators are prepared to swarm

to the attack has been responsible for a display of commendable

ingenuity on the part of the German airman。  Nature has provided

some of its creatures; such as the octopus; for instance; with

the ways and means of baffling its pursuers。  It emits dense

clouds of inky fluid when disturbed; and is able to effect its

escape under cover of this screen。



The German aviator has emulated the octopus。  He carries not only

explosive bombs but smoke balls as well。  When he is pursued and

he finds himself in danger of being overtaken; the Teuton aviator

ignites these missiles and throws them overboard。  The aeroplane

becomes enveloped in a cloud of thick impenetrable smoke。  It is

useless to fire haphazard at the cloud; inasmuch as it does not

necessarily cover the aviator。  He probably has dashed out of the

cloud in such a way as to put the screen between himself and his

pursuer。



In such tactics he has merely profited by a method which is

practised freely upon the water。  The torpedo boat flotilla when

in danger of being overwhelmed by superior forces will throw off

copious clouds of smoke。  Under this cover it is able to steal

away; trusting to the speed of the craft to carry them well

beyond gunshot。  The 〃smoke screen;〃 as it is called; is an

accepted and extensively practised ruse in naval strategy; and is

now adopted by its mosquito colleagues of the air。







CHAPTER XIII

TRICKS AND RUSES TO BAFFLE THE AIRMAN



The airman has not been allowed to hold his undisputed sway in

military operations for long。  Desperate situations demand

drastic remedies and already considerable and illuminating

ingenuity is being displayed to baffle and mislead the scout of

the skies。



It is a somewhat curious and noteworthy fact; that the Germans

were among the first to realise the scope of the airman's

activities; and the significance of their relation to the

conveyance of intimate information and the direction of artillery

fire。  Consequently; they now spare no effort to convey illusory

information; in the hope that the hostile force may ultimately

make a false move which may culminate in disaster。



Thus; for instance; as much endeavour is bestowed upon the

fashioning of dummy trenches as upon the preparation of the

actual lines of defence。  And every care will be taken to

indicate that the former are strongly held。  The dug…outs are

complete and at places are apparently cunningly masked。  If the

airman is flying swiftly; he is likely to fail to distinguish the


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