Who Killed the Red Baron?

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He was the most relentless aerial hunter the world has ever known. Eighty Allied pilots were downed by the merciless guns of Baron Manfred von Richtofen, the Red Baron. He was so dangerous a special squadron was set up just to get him. And on Sunday, April 21st, 1918, Captain Roy Brown led this group into battle over the Somme against the Baron's Flying Circus. The near-invincible super-ace went down in battle so fierce and confusing that until now have the facts concerning his Fokker Triplane and the avenging Sopwith Camel been untangled. Drawing on stunning new evidence - including the startling discovery of the Baron's body itself - the authors piece together the clues to the greatest puzzle in the annals of aerial warfare: WHO KILLED THE RED BARON?
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AuthorP. J. Carisella & James W. Ryan
PublisherPurnell Book Services
PlaceLondon
Year1969
ISBN9780856173066
BindingHardcover
ConditionGood
Dustjacket ConditionPoor
CommentsPages yellowed; DJ torn on spine
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