Early Aviation. Aerial combat. pic: circa 1918. Ernst Udet, (1896-1941) German flying ace of World War I who with 62 "kills" came second only to the "Red Baron" in the number of recorded victories. He was the leading German air ace to survive World War I,

Early Aviation, Aerial combat, pic: circa 1918, Ernst Udet, (1896-1941) German flying ace of World War I who with 62 "kills" came second only to the "Red Baron" in the number of recorded victories, He was the leading German air ace to survive World War I, he committed suicide in 1941 (Photo by Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images)
Early Aviation, Aerial combat, pic: circa 1918, Ernst Udet, (1896-1941) German flying ace of World War I who with 62 "kills" came second only to the "Red Baron" in the number of recorded victories, He was the leading German air ace to survive World War I, he committed suicide in 1941 (Photo by Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images)
Early Aviation. Aerial combat. pic: circa 1918. Ernst Udet, (1896-1941) German flying ace of World War I who with 62 "kills" came second only to the "Red Baron" in the number of recorded victories. He was the leading German air ace to survive World War I,
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January 01, 1918
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