After the war, he appeared in movies and toured the world giving exhibition flights. After the Nazis took power, he joined the party and became head of the new Luftwaffe's development wing. When World War Two broke out, Udet felt overwhelmed by the Luftwaffe's problems and eventually killed himself.
Friday, December 17, 2010
Pulp #19 -- December 17, 2010
The cover of the January, 1932 Aces features Ernst Udet, the highest scoring ace to survive World War One and recipient of the Pour le Mérite. I assume the red Fokker Triplane is his.
Labels:
Aces (pulp),
aviation history,
Ernst Udet,
First World War,
Fokker,
Great War,
pulp,
triplane,
WW1,
WWI,
WWII
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