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'Richthofen's Circus': Jagdgeschwader Nr 1

'Richthofen's Circus': Jagdgeschwader Nr 1

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Description: Undoubtedly the most famous of any nation’s aviation units in World War 1 was the legendary Jagdgeschwader Nr 1, or ‘The Flying Circus’ as its respectful foes labelled it. Germany’s first true fighter wing, it would always be associated with its first commander, the charismatic and revered Manfred von Richthofen. JG 1 was formed in July 1917, and for sixteen months the unit’s young pilots in their colourful aircraft battled for aerial dominance of the Western Front. From its ranks emerged many of Germany’s most successful airmen, including the Red Baron’s brother Lothar; Ernst Udet; Werner Voss; Erich Lowenhardt and Hermann Goring. This book charts the World War I experiences of JG 1.
MSRP: 25.95
Book Series: Aircraft of the Aces
Volume: 151
Subject: Aviation Nonfiction
Author: Greg VanWyngarden
About the Author: Greg VanWyngarden has a lifelong interest in World War 1 aviation, and has been particularly active in deciphering the colours and markings that decorated the various German fighters flown by the leading aces. This is his third book for Osprey, having co-authored Aircraft of the Aces 40: ‘Fokker Dr I Aces’ and Aircraft of the Aces 53: ‘Fokker D VII Aces Part 1’ with Norman Franks.
ISBN-13: 9781841767260
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Publication Date: 7/25/04
Number of Pages: 128
Binding: Paperback
Illustrator: Harry Dempsey
UPC: 9781841767260
Set: Osprey Books
Rarity: sealed
Undoubtedly the most famous of any nation’s aviation units in World War 1 was the legendary Jagdgeschwader Nr 1, or ‘The Flying Circus’ as its respectful foes labelled it. Germany’s first true fighter wing, it would always be associated with its first commander, the charismatic and revered Manfred von Richthofen. JG 1 was formed in July 1917, and for sixteen months the unit’s young pilots in their colourful aircraft battled for aerial dominance of the Western Front. From its ranks emerged many of Germany’s most successful airmen, including the Red Baron’s brother Lothar; Ernst Udet; Werner Voss; Erich Lowenhardt and Hermann Goring. This book charts the World War I experiences of JG 1.
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