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Death Was Their Copilot Michael Dorflinger

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Death Was Their Copilot Michael Dorflinger
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Publisher: Pen and Sword
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14 MB
Author: Michael Dorflinger
ISBN: 9781473859289, 9781473859302, 9781473859296, 147385928X, 1473859301, 1473859298
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Death Was Their Copilot Michael Dorflinger by Michael Dorflinger 9781473859289, 9781473859302, 9781473859296, 147385928X, 1473859301, 1473859298 instant download after payment.

It was in World War I that the skies first became a battlefield, with nations seeking to decide military outcomes off the ground. This volume introduces the fighter pilots of World War I, including the infamous "Red Baron" Manfred von Richthofen. In addition to this iconic flying ace, the author presents the thrilling biographies of numerous others and recounts their exploits and the tragedies they suffered. Likewise, the book illustrates the Great War's historical background and documents the increasing sophistication of aviation technology and warfare.

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