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WW1 - Guynemer with proud relatives at his home in CompiegneWW1 - Georges Marie Ludovic Jules Guynemer (1894 - 1917), a top fighter ace, Lieutenant, Captain and Commander of the Storks Squadron for France during World War I
WW1 - Guynemer gets his Captains stripes, 3rd March 1917WW1 - Georges Marie Ludovic Jules Guynemer (1894 -1917) was a top air fighter for France during World War I. He became an ace by his fifth victory in February 1916
WW1 - Guynemer goes into action, June 1917WW1 - Georges Marie Ludovic Jules Guynemer (1894 - 1917) was a top fighter ace for France during World War I, and promoted to Lieutenant. He was a French national hero at the time of his death
WW1 - Guynemer with flag of first air group, Longvic, DijonWW1 - Georges-Marie Guynemer (1894-1917) was a top fighter ace for France during World War I, and a French national hero at the time of his death
WW1 - Captain Hawker takes on three Germans in the airWW1 - Captain Lanoe George Hawker VC, DSO (1890-1916), was a British flying ace, with seven credited victories. This illustration captures an occassion on 25th July 1915
Reginald Alexander John Warneford, RNAS pilotFlight Sub-Lieutenant Reginald Alexander John Warneford (1892-1915), RNAS pilot who was awarded the VC and the Legion d Honneur. Date: circa 1915
Supermarine Spitfire Ia being evaluated by German fighter ace Molders
Udet, Ernst, WW 1 fighter ace and later head of Luftwaffes Technical Office with Destroyat at Le Bourget, 5 Oct 37
Rickenbacker, Edward Vernon, Pilot and US leading air ace in WW2, born Columbus, Ohio, 1890
Guynemer and d Esperey with SPAD VIIGeorges Marie Ludovick Jules Guynemer (1894-1917), French pilot and fighter ace (right), briefing General Louis Franchet d Esperey (1856-1942) on the SPAD VIIs Hispano-Suiza engine in June 1917
Gabreski, Franciss Pilot as Lt Col 56th Fighter Group and leading ace of 8th Air Force, 1944
Coppens de Houthulst, Willy, pilot and Belgium fighter ace
Rene Pierre Marie Dorme, French fighter aceRene Pierre Marie Dorme (1894-1917), French fighter ace. He became a pilot in 1915, firstly flying reconnaissance and later fighter planes. He was killed in combat, with 23 victories to his credit
Raymond Collishaw, air ace, in his Sopwith CamelRaymond Collishaw (1893-1976) Canadian air ace with the RNAS in his Sopwith Camel. He had a total of 59 confirmed victories in the First World War
Breguet Michelin BM IV bomberBreguet Michelin BM IV two-seater bomber, capable of carrying up to 40 bombs on its two underwing racks. This particular French-operated aircraft, seen here behind German lines
Captain William Avery Billy Bishop, air aceCaptain William Avery Billy Bishop (1894-1956), Canadian air ace in the cockpit of his No. 60 Squadron RFC Nieuport 17, serial no. B 1556. He survived WW1 with a confirmed score of 72
Berg DI as used by Austrias leading fighter ace, Frank Linke-Crawford
Second Lieutenant Albert Ball with Caudron G IIIThe 19-year-old Second Lieutenant Albert Ball (1896-1917) with a Caudron GIII of the Ruffy-Baumann School of Flying at Hendon during the summer of 1915
Lieutenant William Sidebottom, WW1 flying aceLieutenant William Sidebottom (1893-?), WW1 flying ace from Manchester, credited with 14 aerial victories. He served with the RAF from 1917 until 1919, in 203 Squadron
Souvenir ashtray - L As des As with an embossed image of a French bi-plane and the French Ace Georges Guynemer. Commemorative Ware
Tatler front cover featuring Captain Guynemer, 1917Georges-Marie Guynemer (1894 - 1917), French military aviator, credited with the destruction of 53 enemy planes, pictured on the front cover of The Tatler
British aeroplanes for private ownership by G. H. DavisAircraft for the owner-pilot: British aeroplanes designed and built solely for private ownership. Showing 1945 examples of the family aeroplane of the future -- sturdy, reliable, and easy to fly
French Farman Aircraft Squadron at Thessaloniki, Greece (do look at: 10818253, which shows these aircraft being delivered, in crates!) Date: circa 1916
Bizerte, Tunisia - Crash (and death) of Captain MadonBizerte, Tunisia - Crash (and death) of Georges Felix Madon (1892-1924), (the fourth ranked French ace pilot of the First World War) on 11th November 1924. Madon was born in Bizerte
Swiss New Years card featuring a variety of playing cardsA fun Swiss New Years card featuring a variety of playing cards including the Queen of Hearts, Ace of Clubs and Jack of Spades. Date: circa 1910s
Aes, Hispanic-Roman coin. SPAIN. Sabadell. Sabadell History Museum. Proc: SPAIN. Vic
Trace the AceTitle block for a trick in a Magic dealers trick catalogue Date: 1952
Belgian Air Force 1Jean Olieslagers (1883-1942) Belgian aviator, joins in war effort in World War One, becomes leading ace, winning many aerial victories over the Germans. Date: 1916+
Remains of Baron von Richthofens plane, WW1The remains of the aeroplane of Baron von Richthofen, seen here with allied officers at the aerodrome of No. 3 Squadron of the Australian Flying Corps near Bertangles during the First World War
Loop the Loop - Pegoud - AviatorAdolphe Celestin Pegoud (1889-1915) - a pre-WWI French aviator who became a fighter ace. On 21st September 1913, as a test pilot for Louis Bleriot (in a Bleriot model XI monoplane)
Remains of Max Immelmanns aeroplane, WW1The remains of German air ace Max Immelmanns aeroplane, shot down on 18 June 1916 by 2nd Lieutenant G R McCubbin of the 26th Squadron, RFC, over Annay, near Lens, northern France
Last flight of Captain Ball in his SE5 biplane, WW1An artists impression of the last flight of the British flying ace Captain Albert Ball (1896-1917) in his SE5 biplane, brought down over France by a German Albatros plane during the First World War
Wreckage of Max Immelmanns aeroplane, WW1The wreckage of German air ace Max Immelmanns aeroplane, shot down on 18 June 1916 by 2nd Lieutenant G R McCubbin of the 26th Squadron, RFC, over Annay, near Lens, northern France
William (Billy) Bishop, Canadian flying aceWilliam " Billy" Bishop, (1894 - 1956), Canadian World War One flying ace
Georges Madon, French ace pilot during WW1Georges Felix Madon (1892-1924), French ace pilot during the First World War, seen here in the cockpit of his plane. Date: circa 1914-1918
Lieutenant Guynemer, French military aviator, in flightLieutenant Georges-Marie Guynemer (1894-1917), famous French military aviator, who was killed in action during the First World War. Seen here in full flight. Date: 1915-1917
Rene Paul Fonck, French aviator, in his SPAD planeRene Paul Fonck (1894-1953), French aviator during the First World War, known as the all-time Allied Ace of Aces. Seen here on an airfield in a French SPAD aeroplane
Funeral of Max Immelmann, Douai, France, WW1Scene at the state funeral of Max Immelmann (1890-1916), German air ace who died in action during the First World War. The funeral was held in Douai, northern France. Date: 22 June 1916
Remains of Max Immelmanns Fokker plane, WW1The remains of the German air ace Max Immelmanns Fokker plane -- he crashed at Sallaumines, northern France, on 18 June 1916, during the First World War. Date: June 1916
Baron von Richthofen and Reserve Lieutenant Klein, WW1Baron Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen (1892-1918), also known as the Red Baron, legendary German fighter pilot during the First World War
Oberleutnant Max Immelmann, German air aceOberleutnant Max Immelmann (1890-1916), German air ace famous for his dogfight tactics. He died in a crash at Sallaumines, northern France, on 18 June 1916. Date: 1914-1916
Grave of Baron von Richthofen, German fighter pilot, WW1The first grave of Baron Manfred Albrecht Freiherr von Richthofen (1892-1918), also known as the Red Baron, legendary German fighter pilot during the First World War
Eddie Rickenbacker, American fighter pilot, WW1Edward Vernon Rickenbacker (1890-1973), nicknamed Fast Eddie, American fighter pilot and air ace of 94th Aero Squadron during the First World War. Seen here in northern France in his Spad XIII
Oberleutnant Ernst Udet, German air ace, WW1Oberleutnant (later Colonel General) Ernst Udet (1896-1941), German air ace (with 62 victories), seen here in front of his Fokker D VII biplane
Lieutenant Guynemer, French military aviator, WW1Lieutenant Georges-Marie Guynemer (1894-1917), famous French military aviator, who was killed in action during the First World War. Seen here in uniform, standing at the side of his aeroplane
Rene Paul Fonck, French aviator, firing a gunRene Paul Fonck (1894-1953), French aviator during the First World War, known as the all-time Allied Ace of Aces. Seen here in a field between Le Hamel and Le Mesnil, Oise, Northern France
Georges Guynemer, portrait. First World War Ace, 54 Kills, Born 24th December 1894, had his first victory on the 19th July 1915. He was shot down 7 times
RichthofenCaptain Baron Manfred von Richthofen (1892 - 1918), German aviator and flying ace. Shot down 80 planes before being killed himself in action in 1918. Known as the Red Baron or Red Knight