The "Black Baron" often refers to the fictional character Baron von Richthofen, a famous World War I flying ace, who was killed by Australian pilot Arthur Roy Brown in 1918. However, if you are referring to a specific individual or event outside of this context, please provide more details for clarity.
Captain A. Roy Brown shot down the Red Baron on Sunday, April 21, 1918.
It has now been proven that the Red Baron was killed by a rifle bullet fired from the ground.
The Red Baron, Baron Manfred von Richtofen was Germany's top ace in WW 1. He shot down 80 enemy aircraft. He was killed in air combat. It was a day of national mourning in Germany when he was killed in his tri-winged fighter.
There has been a number of investigations over the last 20 years as well as countless books on "Who killed the Red Baron". Although A. Roy Brown claimed he had hit the Red Baron's plane and he went down as Brown turned to fly away and leave the scene, the Baron continued to chase Brown's friend, Lt. May for over a mile or more until ground fire from Australian infantry shot him down. There were several machine gunners and numerous individual solders on the ground that poured lead into the air trying to bring the Baron down. The Red Baron was killed by one round from a 303 caliber round that struck him on his right side, apparently hit his heart and exited slightly below his left nipple in his chest. The Baron managed to land the plane without crashing it, but died shortly after he touched down. No one can really ever prove who killed the Baron, but being that only ONE bullet hole was observed on the right side of his plane that lined up with the wound in his body, its quite possible that an individual rifleman in the Australian infantry brought down the Baron.
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Alexander the Great killed a black general. Alexander had various military encounters and campaigns, but no specific records suggest that he killed a black general.
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It has now been proven that the Red Baron was killed by a rifle bullet fired from the ground.
Captain A. Roy Brown shot down the Red Baron on Sunday, April 21, 1918.
The Bloody Baron killed Helena Ravenclaw (the Grey Lady)
Johann vo Robais, Baron de Kalb was the German officer killed at Camden. He died at the age of 59 and was buried at Bethesda Presbyterian Churchyard.
In the story "Tiger's Heart" by Jim Kjelgaard, the tiger is killed by Fane's dog, a Russian wolfhound named Baron. Baron attacks the tiger and manages to defeat it in a fierce battle after the tiger causes harm to both Fane and Baron's owner.
The Red Baron, Baron Manfred von Richtofen was Germany's top ace in WW 1. He shot down 80 enemy aircraft. He was killed in air combat. It was a day of national mourning in Germany when he was killed in his tri-winged fighter.
from ashlin the baron's daughter
I assume you are asking what type aircraft was the red plan flown by "the Red Baron"?The Red Baron was flying a Fokker Dr.1 Triplane when he was killed.
The Baron can be found just north of the mountain of eyes (with the tree ontop) in the Sea of Black Tears
There has been a number of investigations over the last 20 years as well as countless books on "Who killed the Red Baron". Although A. Roy Brown claimed he had hit the Red Baron's plane and he went down as Brown turned to fly away and leave the scene, the Baron continued to chase Brown's friend, Lt. May for over a mile or more until ground fire from Australian infantry shot him down. There were several machine gunners and numerous individual solders on the ground that poured lead into the air trying to bring the Baron down. The Red Baron was killed by one round from a 303 caliber round that struck him on his right side, apparently hit his heart and exited slightly below his left nipple in his chest. The Baron managed to land the plane without crashing it, but died shortly after he touched down. No one can really ever prove who killed the Baron, but being that only ONE bullet hole was observed on the right side of his plane that lined up with the wound in his body, its quite possible that an individual rifleman in the Australian infantry brought down the Baron.