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Knights Without Parachutes
A Blog of Great War Stories
Ernst Udet on Chivalry in the Air
2017-09-23 13:52
"We continue to twist and turn. Beautiful flying if the stakes weren't so high. I never had such a tactically agile opponent. For seconds, I forget that the man across from me is Guynemer, my enemy."
Return of the Red Baron
2017-09-08 13:34
Failing to recognize this new and lasting symbol of the Red Baron could be deadly. Richthofen's sixtieth victory on 2 September had included an observer who, thinking he was seeing an approaching Sopw...
The Colorado Cowboy Ace and His Great Friend "Rick" von Richthofen
2017-07-28 15:05
"[Richthofen] and I are close personal friends, that every other Wednesday I land near a woods by Arras, where we have lunch with three of his pet ladies, then he escorts me back across my lines towar...
The Red Baron's Head Wound
2017-07-14 14:42
"My thick Richthofen head once again proved itself"
Observations From a Fighter Pilot Without a Parachute
2017-03-30 21:49
"To the soldiery bound to the slime and carnage of the trenches the occupants of the glinting specks duelling high in the heavens were as beings of another world."
Irish Ace of World War 1: Mick Mannock
2017-03-18 21:34
Mannock wasn't impressed with those who were in the military for some other reason than fighting. As a sapper he wanted to blow up Germans, as a pilot he wanted to shoot them down.
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