History of War

“THE DEADLIEST AIR FIGHTER THAT EVER LIVED”

Source:   William Barker with his favourite plane, the Sopwith Camel ‘B6313’. Barker shot down 46 enemy aircraft and balloons in this single aeroplane  

insignificant in the face of an attack by over a dozen enemy fighters.

Nevertheless, Barker’s experienced fighter instincts came into play as “a large formation of Fokkers… attacked him from all directions; and [he] was again severely wounded in the left thigh; but succeeded in driving two of the enemy into a spin.”

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