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Knights Without Parachutes

Two of the Greatest Heroic Deeds of WW1

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Two of the Greatest Heroic Deeds of WW1

"It was a horrible yet thrilling sight. The two machines actually telescoped each other, so violent was the impact. Wings went through wings, and at first glance both the Fokker and SPAD seemed to disintegrate."

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Luke the Original Skywalker, Batman's Commander, and C.S. Lewis

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Luke the Original Skywalker, Batman's Commander, and C.S. Lewis

You could shoot quite a bunch of holes in a WWI balloon and the gas could leak out of all of them for a very long time before it made any real difference. It would be rather a disappointment.

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Rickenbacker's Medal of Honor and Udet's Last Victory

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Rickenbacker's Medal of Honor and Udet's Last Victory

"I cut back the engine and dived silently on the last Fokker. He glanced behind him at the same moment that I pressed my triggers. He tried to pull away, and that was his last living act."

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American Aces of Aces Had Short Lifespans

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American Aces of Aces Had Short Lifespans

"One can imagine the mental torture Sumner Sewell endured during the next few minutes! It takes some time to fall three miles even at the top speed of a 220 H.P. motor."

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St. Mihiel, Billy Mitchell, and the Balloon Buster

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St. Mihiel, Billy Mitchell, and the Balloon Buster

"We do not hike through the mud with you, but there are discomforts in our work as bad as mud, but we won't let rain, storms, Archies [anti-aircraft fire] nor Boches [German] planes prevent our getting there with the goods."

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