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WWII Aircraft and Photos from Apprentice Warrior
By the end of the war, France would build 51000 planes; England would build 55000; Germany would build 49000 and Italy would build 12000. ...
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Fokker D3, First designed in late 1915 to replace the so-called "Eindekker" monoplane, the Fokker D.I and D.II mounted a single machine gun and used ...
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By the end of the war, France would build 51000 planes; England would ... In July, a future French ace named Guynemer won his first victory with a Parasol. ...
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WWI AIRCRAFT and PHOTOS. from Apprentice Warrior ... In July, a future French ace named Guynemer won his first victory with a Parasol. ...
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Welcome to William Whitson and Born for Flight
William W. Whitson is the author of the Born for Flight series.
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About the Author | William W Whitson
William Whitson gained a Bachelor of Science degree from the United States Military Academy in 1948. He then pursued a twenty-two year military career in a ...
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