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Flying Fox: Otto Fuchs: A German Aviator's Story, 1917-1918 (Hardcover)
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Flying Fox: Otto Fuchs: A German Aviator's Story, 1917-1918 (Hardcover)
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Flying Fox is a unique work in aviation literature combining the
translation of a German pilot's classic autobiographical novel of
flying in the First World War with a historical investigation that
both illuminates and expands upon the original narrative. In 1933
the Koehler Verlag in Leipzig published Wir Flieger (We Flyers), by
Otto Fuchs, who flew and fought in artillery observation and
fighter squadrons in the Imperial German air service. The author
presented the work as the recollections of an unknown pilot,
changing names, unit designations, and airfield locations in order
to protect the identities of the persons involved and to thwart
inquiry. Adam Wait has not only provided a thoroughly annotated
translation of Wir Flieger which retains the vividness of the
author's original prose, but has also conducted meticulous research
to uncover the true facts behind the story. His findings are
related in a chapter-by-chapter commentary, supplemented by an
epilogue continuing the story from the point in time at which the
novel concludes to the end of the war. A further addition is a
previously unpublished chapter of Wir Flieger excised by Koehler,
as it did not conform to the heroic ideal of the time. Flying Fox
is profusely illustrated with period and present-day photographs
and maps that further bring this fascinating tale to life.
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