Airplane decorations
Item
Title (Dublin Core)
Airplane decorations
Subject (Dublin Core)
en
Technology
en
Airplanes
Article Title and/or Image Caption (Dublin Core)
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 Efi‘ect
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 Efi‘ect
Language (Dublin Core)
en
Temporal Coverage (Dublin Core)
Date Issued (Dublin Core)
1917-03
Is Part Of (Dublin Core)
pages (Bibliographic Ontology)
357
Archived by (Dublin Core)
Federico Mazzini