
Flying Aces of World War I
By Gene Gurney
1965
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3.86
Average Rating
186
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"Brave pilots fight air duels in the skies over Europe. In their open cockpit planes the Flying Aces of England, France, the United States, and Belgium engage in mortal combat against Manfred von Richthofen, Germany's famous "Red Baron," and his squadron of fighter planes. These exploits of the great Flying Aces of World War I will live as stories of high courage are told." - back cover
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3.86
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Author
Gene Gurney
Author · 6 books
Colonel Gene Gurney was a U.S. Air Force officer and a prolific author on many different subjects. Although much of his work was concerned with aviation history, he wrote books on several other topics as well.