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Gunning for the Red Baron Book

Gunning for the Red Baron
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 has a rating of 4 stars
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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
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  • Gunning for the Red Baron
  • Written by author Leon Bennett
  • Published by Texas A&M University Press, May 2006
  • 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
  • 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
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