The decoration of a French war plane

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The decoration of a French war plane

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Caption: "When official reports credit a French airman with the destruction of five or more enemy aeroplanes he becomes known to his fellows as an "ace". The pilot of the "Smiling dragon", as is indicated by the insignia painted on the body, has acquitted himself with honors in his aerial duels. Incidentally this custom reminds one that the American Indian neither wore feathers, nor hung scalps before his tepee, solely for the decorative effect".
Article title: War pictures of rare interest and novelty

Language (Dublin Core)

eng

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Date Issued (Dublin Core)

1917-03

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pages (Bibliographic Ontology)

357

Rights (Dublin Core)

Public domain (Google digitized)

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Archived by (Dublin Core)

Iacopo Tonon
Davide Donà (supervisor)

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