Because you didn't have a parachute, you had a couple of choices. You could stay in your plane and burn alive. You could jump thousands of feet to your death, or you could take the quick and easy out by shooting yourself in the head.
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boat plane car tank soldier bomb...
she saved as many as 1,5000 allied soldiers in WW1, who would;ve been caught, killed or imprisoned
Yes he did, but in his defense he thought that the country was "on the verge of a communist uprising."
German Blitzkrieg Fire and Manuver vs trench warfare of WW1
What happend to Worthing in WW1
A life as a pilot was very hard as the life expectancy for a new pilot was just eleven days! Also they were not issued with parachutes because the Generals thought they would escape too quickly! A lot of them died from this. They also had a gone to kill themselves if their plane caught on fire!
spad
they continued on life or they went to work.
SPAD was a French fighter plane in WW1. The Spitfire was a WWII fighter plane.
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SE-5a - British bi-plane of WW1.
boat plane car tank soldier bomb...
I think it means that you are trying to shoot them. And I think the descriptive term you are looking for is Strafe. Combined with the dropping of bombs it is a form of ground attack which has been practiced since WW1.
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
A fire bay is a part of a trench or a sectioned off area that is heavily manned incase for enermy attack.
To try and spy on the enemy using mobile devices attached to the pigeons