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World War 1's Most Successful Fighter Ace: The Red Baron
Although Manfred von Richthofen, better known as the Red Baron, died during an aerial dogfight over a century ago during the First World War, we still remember his name today. Thanks to his incredible ...
The brothers Leon and Robert Morane designed this monoplane with fellow engineer Raymond Saulnier in 1913. The fragile L was meant for reconnaissance, but by the war's start Saulnier had attached ...
A new electric plane under development sports a basic wing design with roots that go back to World War I. The Faradair BEHA, a short-haul business and passenger jet, uses three main wings joined ...
Lieut. Ernst Udet was, next to Baron von Richthofen, the highest German ace in the War. He brought down 62 Allied planes, earned the nickname “Wasp” for his habit of attacking one plane in a squadron, ...
I'd like to offer corrections to the article " 'Red Baron's' Fatal Fixation" [Science Notebook, Sept. 20], which is based on a flawed study. During research on five books on the World War I flying ace ...
Where: Military Aircraft Preservation Society Museum, 2260 International Parkway, west of Akron-Canton Airport in Green. Info: For directions, hours and admission fees, call (330) 896-6332 or go to ...
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 ...
May 2 (UPI) --Those born on this date are under the sign of Taurus. They include: -- Catherine the Great, empress of Russia, in 1729 -- Gen. Henry Robert, author of Robert's Rules of Order, in 1837 -- ...
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