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Thanks for reminding us TSgt Joe C. that on Apr 14, 1918 two American pilots from the U.S. First Aero Squadron engage in America’s first aerial dogfight with enemy aircraft. In a battle fought almost directly over the Allied Squadron Aerodome at Toul, France, U.S. fliers Douglas Campbell and Alan Winslow succeeded in shooting down two German two-seaters. By the end of May, Campbell had shot down five enemy aircraft, making him the first American to qualify as a “flying ace” in World War I.
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If I remember the French taught our pilots how to calibrate/time the machine guns to the planes motor so they wouldn't shot their own props off.
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