Senin, 29 Januari 2018

Aviation History Book Review: King of Airfighters

King of Airfighters by Ira Jones World War I produced a multitude of aviation heroes, many of whom stood out as much for their larger-than-life personalities as for their exploits. Amid that colorful cast of characters, Edward “Mick” Mannock may very well rate as the most fascinatingly unconventional. A socialist who detested war, Mannock nevertheless …

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