Chinese Military Aviation 1912-1937 Volume 1: Air Forces in Beijing and Guangzhou, 1911-1927

Author:   Lennart Andersson
Publisher:   Helion & Company
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9781804519646


Pages:   84
Publication Date:   09 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Chinese Military Aviation 1912-1937 Volume 1: Air Forces in Beijing and Guangzhou, 1911-1927


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This landmark volume offers the first detailed and comprehensive study of the earliest Chinese military aviation forces, focusing on their establishment and development in Beijing and Guangzhou between 1911 and 1927. Drawing on a vast range of archival sources in Chinese, English, French, German, Russian and Japanese-many of them newly accessible or previously overlooked-this work reconstructs the emergence of aviation as a tool of state and warlord power in early Republican China. In the wake of the 1911 Revolution, both the Beijing-based central government and the rival regimes in the south recognised the potential of aviation to project power and prestige. The book documents the foundation of the Nanyuan Flying School near Beijing in 1913 and Sun Yat-sen's competing efforts to build an air arm in Guangzhou. It explores in depth the personalities involved-Chinese pioneers, foreign instructors and advisers, warlords, and political leaders-and reveals how fragile institutional frameworks attempted to sustain these fledgling air services amidst political chaos, financial constraints and shifting allegiances. The study charts the acquisition of French, British, American, Japanese and Italian aircraft, the involvement of Western aviation companies, and the effects of international arms embargoes on Chinese procurement efforts. It also details China's early attempts to manufacture its own aircraft and the creation of local repair and production workshops. Operations during internal conflicts such as the White Wolf Rebellion, the Zhili-Anhui and Zhili-Fengtian Wars, and anti-bandit campaigns are analysed, revealing how aviation was applied-sometimes symbolically, sometimes operationally-in China's fractured military landscape. Through meticulous research and a critical approach to sources, this volume overturns simplistic narratives of Chinese aviation as merely derivative or dependent. Instead, it presents a nuanced picture of a complex and often chaotic process of technological and institutional adaptation under extreme conditions. Dozens of rare photographs and extensive appendices listing aircraft types, air force leaders, and aviation students further enhance its value as a reference work. Volume 1 sets the foundation for a multi-volume series that will trace Chinese military aviation from its inception through to the eve of the war with Japan. It is an essential resource for historians of modern China, air power, interwar military innovation, and international arms transfers. AUTHOR: Lennart Andersson is a Swedish historian who has written numerous books and articles about the history of aviation. He has specialised in several subject areas: Germany 1919-1935 (especially Junkers aircraft), the Soviet Union 1917-1941, Sweden (aircraft industry, military aviation, a five-volume study of the Swedish Air Force during the Cold War), Afghanistan, Yemen, Iran and other minor air forces until 1939, and China until 1937. His works are primarily based on meticulous archive research in several different countries. 152 b/w photos, 2 colour illustrations, 43 colour profiles, 3 b/w maps

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Author:   Lennart Andersson
Publisher:   Helion & Company
Imprint:   Helion & Company
ISBN:  

9781804519646


ISBN 10:   1804519642
Pages:   84
Publication Date:   09 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Lennart Andersson is a Swedish historian who has written numerous books and articles about the history of aviation. He has specialised in several subject areas: Germany 1919-1935 (especially Junkers aircraft), the Soviet Union 1917-1941, Sweden (aircraft industry, military aviation, a five-volume study of the Swedish Air Force during the Cold War), Afghanistan, Yemen, Iran and other minor air forces until 1939, and China until 1937. His works are primarily based on meticulous archive research in several different countries.

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