The title of the book is Death in the Air, the War Diary and Photographs of a Flying Corps Pilot. Heinemann published it in 1933. It has no name attached to it- not even that of an editor. My copy cost me 8/6d off a book stall at a Scout jamboree- and nurtured me in my desire to fly Sopwith Camels when I grew up.
There was always a certain aura of "this is too good to be true" about it. In 1984 experts at the Smithsonian proved it to be the creation of one Wesley David Archer- a model-maker for the film industry.
So, these pictures are fakes, but... well... judge for yourselves...



There was always a certain aura of "this is too good to be true" about it. In 1984 experts at the Smithsonian proved it to be the creation of one Wesley David Archer- a model-maker for the film industry.
So, these pictures are fakes, but... well... judge for yourselves...
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Date: 2010-08-22 06:00 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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