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Ace Collection (page 4)

Background imageAce Collection: Grave of Baron von Richthofen, German fighter pilot, WW1

Grave of Baron von Richthofen, German fighter pilot, WW1
The 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

Background imageAce Collection: Eddie Rickenbacker, American fighter pilot, WW1

Eddie Rickenbacker, American fighter pilot, WW1
Edward 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

Background imageAce Collection: Oberleutnant Ernst Udet, German air ace, WW1

Oberleutnant Ernst Udet, German air ace, WW1
Oberleutnant (later Colonel General) Ernst Udet (1896-1941), German air ace (with 62 victories), seen here in front of his Fokker D VII biplane

Background imageAce Collection: Lieutenant Guynemer, French military aviator, WW1

Lieutenant Guynemer, French military aviator, WW1
Lieutenant 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

Background imageAce Collection: Rene Paul Fonck, French aviator, firing a gun

Rene Paul Fonck, French aviator, firing a gun
Rene 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

Background imageAce Collection: Georges Guynemer, portrait. First World War Ace

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

Background imageAce Collection: Richthofen

Richthofen
Captain 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

Background imageAce Collection: Colonel Billy Bishop VC with German air aces

Colonel Billy Bishop VC with German air aces
Air Marshal William Avery Bishop (1894 - 1956) VC, Canadian First World War flying ace, being toasted at a gathering of air aces in Berlin where he was guest of honour

Background imageAce Collection: Ace of Spades / Card

Ace of Spades / Card
Ace of spades with three old pence duty notice printed as part of the design

Background imageAce Collection: Nungessers Attempt - 3

Nungessers Attempt - 3
The Oiseau Blanc ( White Bird ) piloted by French WW1 air ace Charles Nungesser, with colleague Coli, at Paris before their fatal attempt to fly the Atlantic, never explained

Background imageAce Collection: Nungessers Attempt - 2

Nungessers Attempt - 2
The Oiseau Blanc ( White Bird ) piloted by French WW1 air ace Charles Nungesser, with colleague Coli, before their attempt to fly the Atlantic : they will vanish at sea or in Maine

Background imageAce Collection: Guynemer in his Nieuport

Guynemer in his Nieuport
GEORGES GUYNEMER Both popular hero and an airman of distinction, Guynemer won many medals in his prolific career

Background imageAce Collection: Gents Card Game (2 of 2)

Gents Card Game (2 of 2)
Four men play a game of cards in the indoor warmth on a winters day. The winning card has just been revealed! (2 of 2)

Background imageAce Collection: Max Immelmann, Air Ace

Max Immelmann, Air Ace
MAX IMMELMANN Known today for his " Immelmann turn" manoeuvre, the German was a master of dogfight tactics

Background imageAce Collection: Jean Marie Navarre, 1916

Jean Marie Navarre, 1916
JEAN MARIE NAVARRE The first French air ace and known as a solitary hunter, Navarre was a skilful pilot of the Nieuport aircraft

Background imageAce Collection: Rene Fonck, Air Ace

Rene Fonck, Air Ace
RENE FONCK Famous French air ace who once declared " I put my bullets into the target as if I placed them there by hand"

Background imageAce Collection: GUYNEMERs SPAD 1916

GUYNEMERs SPAD 1916
French ace Georges-Marie Guynemers SPAD-VII fighter on which he has shot down many of the 53 enemy aircraft with which he is credited : at Manoncourt airfield

Background imageAce Collection: Immelmann Crashes 1916

Immelmann Crashes 1916
Max Immelmann, German air ace, crashes near Gallaumines : to this day the cause is unknown - malfunction, shot down by the British, or friendly anti-aircraft fire

Background imageAce Collection: Playing Cards / Aces

Playing Cards / Aces
An ace from each suit



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