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Manfred von Richthofen, also known as the Red Baron, was a German aviator born on May 2, 1892. He is famous for being one of the most skilled fighter pilots during World War I, credited with shooting down 80 enemy aircraft. Richthofen's bravery and aerial combat skills made him a legendary figure in aviation history. He was known for his distinctive red aircraft and became a symbol of chivalry in warfare. Manfred von Richthofen was killed in action on April 21, 1918, but his legacy endures in military history.
"I have had an experience which might perhaps be described as being shot down. At the same time, I call shot down only when one falls down. Today I got into trouble but I escaped with a whole skin."
"The English had hit upon a splendid joke. They intended to catch me or to bring me down."
"Of course, with the increasing number of aeroplanes one gains increased opportunities for shooting down one's enemies, but at the same time, the possibility of being shot down one's self increases."
"We convinced him quickly that the possibility of war was absolutely nil and continued our festivity. On the next day we were ordered to take the field."
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