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About: Mick Mannock

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British World War I flying ace (1887-1918)

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  • United Kingdom
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  • aviatore britannico (it)
  • britischer Jagdflieger des Ersten Weltkrieges (de)
  • British World War I flying ace (1887-1918) (en)
  • Brits piloot (1887-1918) (nl)
  • as britannique durant la Première Guerre mondiale (fr)
  • as de l'aviació de la Primera Guerra Mundial (ca)
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  • No. 85 Squadron RAF
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  • 1918-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1911-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • right (en)
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  • United Kingdom (en)
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  • 1887-05-24 (xsd:date)
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  • Unconfirmed, Britain or Ireland (en)
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  • Edward "Mick" Mannock RFC (en)
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  • 1918-07-26 (xsd:date)
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  • Mick Mannock (en)
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  • "Mick" (en)
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  • # Pilots must dive to attack with zest, and must hold their fire until they get within one hundred yards of the target # Achieve surprise by approaching from the east # Utilize the sun's glare and clouds to achieve surprise # Pilots must keep physically fit by exercise and the moderate use of stimulants # Pilots must sight their guns and practice as much as possible. Targets are fleeting. # Pilots must practice spotting machines in the air and recognizing them at long range, and every aeroplane is to be treated as an enemy until it is certain it is not # Pilots must learn where the enemy's blind spots are # Scouts must be attacked from above and two-seaters from beneath their tails # Pilots must practice quick turns, as this manoeuvre is used more than any other in a fight # Pilots must practice judging distances in flight as these are very deceptive # Decoys must be guarded against—a single enemy is often a decoy—therefore the air above must be searched before attacking # If the day is sunny, machines should be turned with as little bank as possible; otherwise the sun glistening on their wings will give away their positions at long range # Pilots must keep turning in a dogfight and never fly straight unless firing # Pilots must never dive away from an enemy, as he gives an opponent a non-deflection shot—bullets are faster than aeroplanes # Pilots must keep an eye on their watches during patrols, on the direction and strength of the wind (en)
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  • 1911 (xsd:integer)
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  • Mannock's fifteen rules on air combat (en)
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  • 30.0 (dbd:perCent)
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  • Mick Mannock (en)
  • Edward Mannock (ca)
  • Edward Mannock (es)
  • Edward Mannock (de)
  • Edward Mannock (it)
  • Edward Mannock (fr)
  • Edward Mannock (pl)
  • Мэннок, Эдвард (ru)
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  • Mick Mannock (en)
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  • "Mick" (en)
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