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Add Gunning for the Red Baron, The daring air aces of World War I faced more than the enemy when they took to the sky—they faced the odds. Their chances of being hit were high; the odds of their hitting the enemy were low. One pilot, French Captain Albert Moris, reported 400 hits to hi, Gunning for the Red Baron to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Gunning for the Red Baron, The daring air aces of World War I faced more than the enemy when they took to the sky—they faced the odds. Their chances of being hit were high; the odds of their hitting the enemy were low. One pilot, French Captain Albert Moris, reported 400 hits to hi, Gunning for the Red Baron to your collection on WonderClub |