Handsome and dashing, famed for his bright scarlet plane, von Richthofen was nicknamed "The Red Baron," while the squadron he led was called the "Flying Circus." With 80 kills to his credit, von ...
History books say that the Red Baron, the legendary World War I German flying ace, was shot out of the sky and died in April 1918. But new research suggests that his death spiral may have begun nine ...
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Aces of the Great War: Lothar von Richthofen – The 40 victory blitz of Jasta 11
Lothar von Richthofen, brother of the Red Baron, scored 40 WWI victories, emerging as a bold ace before injuries and war's end halted his career.
Als "Roter Baron" wurde im Ersten Weltkrieg der deutsche Kampfpilot Manfred Freiherr von Richthofen weltberühmt. Hamburg. Als "Roter Baron" wurde im Ersten Weltkrieg der deutsche Kampfpilot Manfred ...
Time was when the flying super-ace, Baron Manfred von Richthofen, was as great a hero in German eyes as was Guynemer to the French.* Before his death he was credited with having brought down 80 Allied ...
WIESBADEN, Nov. 13 — Memories of another war — of pilots, spies and death — were recalled by an aged German baroness and the American woman who survived the fatal plane crash which robbed the ...
KANSAS CITY, MO. - It's never been clear why the World War I German flying ace dubbed the Red Baron took the chances that got him killed one spring day in 1918. Now two retired U.S. Air Force ...
In April, 1918, the great German super-ace, Baron Manfred von Richthofen, was shot down in France and buried by his enemies with full military honors. Last week his remains were disinterred and ...
This flying log book belonged to Percy Murray who was a pilot in WW1 with the Durham Light Infantry (6th Battalion). It is a record of his training and time in action in France. Its significance is ...
Of all the abductions, this one is different.
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