Harold Albert Kullberg, rejected by the US Air Service, became a World War I ace with 19 victories flying for Britain's Royal ...
For some of us, the “Peanuts” comic strip was our introduction to the history of World War I fighter pilots. Snoopy, the Flying Ace, sits on top of his doghouse with gritted teeth, wearing his cap, ...
Edward "Eddie" Vernon Rickenbacker is a Columbus native who became a World War I flying ace, a Medal of Honor recipient and a pioneering figure in aviation. He was born on October 8, 1890, in the ...
Erich Hartmann’s record of 352 aerial victories made him the most successful fighter ace in history. In this video, we trace his career from his early days on the Eastern Front to his legendary status ...
During World War I, fighter planes called Sopwith Camels downed 1,294 enemy aircraft, more than any other Allied fighter in WWI. For those familiar with the Peanuts comics, it's the name of the ...