Manfred von Richtofen
On the side of the Allies there was Canadian Captain Arthur "Roy" Brown who flew Sopwith Camels and is most famous as being the likely pilot to have shot down Germany's Manfred von Richthofen, who was a famous pilot on the German side.
There were a large number of German WW1 fighter aircraft from the Fokker Eindekker to the Fokker DVIII. Albatros, Pfalz, Roland Et.al. manufactured fighter aircraft duing WW1.
The " Flying Circus " was the name given to The Red Baron's fighter squadron.
During his lifetime he was called (in Germany) "Der Rote Kampfflieger," which translates literally as "The Red Battle Flyer".However, in English he's much better known as "The Red Baron," and even in Germany he's usually referred to today as "Der Rote Baron."The title he actually used was Freiherr, but Freiherr (literally "Free Lord") and Baron are essentially equivalent (there have at times been technical differences in the two ranks, but they're both commonly translated into English as "Baron") and Freiherren are sometimes addressed as Baron even in Germany).But at the first time the name "Red Baron" was used not until after the war. During the war he was known as Le pétit rouge or Le diable rouge.
One of the tiniest fighter planes of WWII; the ME-109. Over 33,000 were produced!
The name of the Red Baron is Manfred von Richthofen.
The name Red Baron originated from Baron Manfred Von Richthofen. The Baron flew a Fokker Plane that was painted red, he was a WWI German Pilot that died at the age of 25 years.
The WW1 German fighter-ace Manfred von Richthofen was known as the "Red Baron" because his plane was painted red .
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His real name was Manfred von Richthofen. We was a German tri-plane pilot in ww1. He was famous for his legendary 80 kills and was the highest scoring ace of ww1
On the side of the Allies there was Canadian Captain Arthur "Roy" Brown who flew Sopwith Camels and is most famous as being the likely pilot to have shot down Germany's Manfred von Richthofen, who was a famous pilot on the German side.
There were a large number of German WW1 fighter aircraft from the Fokker Eindekker to the Fokker DVIII. Albatros, Pfalz, Roland Et.al. manufactured fighter aircraft duing WW1.
The " Flying Circus " was the name given to The Red Baron's fighter squadron.
During his lifetime he was called (in Germany) "Der Rote Kampfflieger," which translates literally as "The Red Battle Flyer".However, in English he's much better known as "The Red Baron," and even in Germany he's usually referred to today as "Der Rote Baron."The title he actually used was Freiherr, but Freiherr (literally "Free Lord") and Baron are essentially equivalent (there have at times been technical differences in the two ranks, but they're both commonly translated into English as "Baron") and Freiherren are sometimes addressed as Baron even in Germany).But at the first time the name "Red Baron" was used not until after the war. During the war he was known as Le pétit rouge or Le diable rouge.
his real name was Manfred Von Richthofen. He was a German baron who flew in the German airforce during WWI. To this day, he holds the record of most aviator kills. 80 of them.
One of the tiniest fighter planes of WWII; the ME-109. Over 33,000 were produced!