
2018
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They were "wood-and-wire wonders," these early aircraft of World War One—hard enough to fly, let alone fight in! To make things worse for the pilots of the newly formed Royal Flying Corps, the enemy were quick enough to perfect a gun that fired successfully through the propeller arc of their Fokker Eindeckers. Men like Gus Mathieson had their work cut out to survive—even using their puny pistols until a British gun could be developed to counter the "Fokker Scourge."
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