This second Naval Aces of World War 1" book looks at the many flying naval heroes who served alongside or against those of the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS). While the RNAS operated its own formidable arsenal of Nieuport & Sopwith scouts over the Flanders coast the German Navy countered with its own Land Feld Jagdstaffeln & Seefront Staffeln. Unique to World War 1 was the use of flying boats as fighters in combat which figured at least partially in the scores of Russian aces Aleksandr de Seversky & Mikhail Safanov. The best flying boat fighter however was Italys Macchi M 5 flown by three aces & also the mount of Charles H Hammann the first American to earn the Medal of Honor in aerial combat. Also unique were the sole US Navy ace David Ingalls who scored his six victories while attached to No 213 Sqn RAF & Greek ace Artitides Moraitinis credited with nine victories over Salonika & the Dardanelles."