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The First Air War, 1914-1918 The First Air War, 1914-1918 by Lee B. Kennett
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“The rampant black horse that had adorned Baracca’s Spad came to mark the planes of the 91st Fighter Squadriglia—and the automobiles of Enzo Ferrari.”
Lee Kennett, The First Air War: 1914-1918
“an enormous number of World War I pilots learned to fly without ever having anyone else in the airplane with them.”
Lee Kennett, The First Air War: 1914-1918
“psychologists found that airmen reacted to the various types of aircraft “as they would to individuals they meet, forming loves, hatreds, and jealousies out of all proportion to the realities of the situation.”
Lee Kennett, The First Air War: 1914-1918