Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 756

Print of Lt. Winslow of the 94th Aero-Squadron,

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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 756

Print of Lt. Winslow of the 94th Aero-Squadron,

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silver gelatin print of a young Winslow in uniform, standing next to his Nieuport 28 biplane; 16" x 20"; in period frame; 19.5" x 24". The first U.S. Air Service aerial victories by fighter planes in the American sector in France were by Lts. Winslow and Campbell, two pilots of the 94th Aero Squadron, which had just been transferred to the Front. On Sunday morning April 14, 1918, they were on "alert" at Gengoult Aerodrome near Toul, France. German planes were reported in the area and the two U.S. pilots, completely inexperienced in aerial combat, took off in their Nieuport 28s. Almost immediately they saw two German aircraft and attacked them directly over the flying field at less than 1,000 ft. altitude, in full view of not only the Americans at Gengoult Aerodrome, but of the French citizens of Toul. Winslow and Campbell shot down two German airplanes and were back on the ground in a matter of minutes. This initial fighter combat by the U.S. Air Service, although probably successful due as much to luck as skill, convinced the French people that the Americans were "super-human." Condition:Light damp stain along left margin, else VG.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 756
Beschreibung:

silver gelatin print of a young Winslow in uniform, standing next to his Nieuport 28 biplane; 16" x 20"; in period frame; 19.5" x 24". The first U.S. Air Service aerial victories by fighter planes in the American sector in France were by Lts. Winslow and Campbell, two pilots of the 94th Aero Squadron, which had just been transferred to the Front. On Sunday morning April 14, 1918, they were on "alert" at Gengoult Aerodrome near Toul, France. German planes were reported in the area and the two U.S. pilots, completely inexperienced in aerial combat, took off in their Nieuport 28s. Almost immediately they saw two German aircraft and attacked them directly over the flying field at less than 1,000 ft. altitude, in full view of not only the Americans at Gengoult Aerodrome, but of the French citizens of Toul. Winslow and Campbell shot down two German airplanes and were back on the ground in a matter of minutes. This initial fighter combat by the U.S. Air Service, although probably successful due as much to luck as skill, convinced the French people that the Americans were "super-human." Condition:Light damp stain along left margin, else VG.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 756
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