Home War Diary of Gen Frank P. Lahm – US Air Service World War One (Part Two) British RE.8 two-seater corps-reconnaissance aircraft, nicknamed the 'Harry Tate' after a popular Scottish music-hall comedian

British RE.8 two-seater corps-reconnaissance aircraft, nicknamed the ‘Harry Tate’ after a popular Scottish music-hall comedian

One of many! A dead French pilot in the cockpit of his downed Salmson 2A2 airplane 1917
Bristol F.2B Fighter, one of the most reliable British fighters of WW1, which was adopted by many countries during and after World War I.
Fokker D.VIII WW-1