Frederick Lord was born in Manitowoc but ran away to Canada and joined the Royal Flying Corps during World War I.
There’s a rare silent video featuring two supremely confident pilots smoking cigarettes and smiling for the camera at an airfield in Toul, France. The smaller man has a great smile.
The character Snoopy from the comic strip “Peanuts” will be the star attraction of a free traveling exhibition running Feb. 8 ...
I am searching for information on San Antonio native Edgar Gardner Tobin, the first Texas air ace in World War I. I know he ...
The 1926 film "The Flying Ace" will be screened with live musical accompaniment to mark Black History Month. The film is one ...
"Would I experience the same escapism and exhilaration that viewers in 1926 felt while watching?" he wondered. Here’s what he ...
The Royal Flying Corps, which became the Royal ... that compares with that with any of the great fighter aces of the first World war. But this pilot wasn’t British or French or German, he ...
The World War I flying ace of “Peanuts” fame will star in the traveling exhibition “Snoopy and the Red Baron” Feb. 8-May 4 at Crown Center.