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General William L. "Billy" Mitchell in 1918

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    A middle aged man in a flying suit, cap, and goggles stands posed with his arm on the fuselage of an aircraft. The aircraft has the emblem of a bird painted on its side and the aircraft's machine guns can be seen poking in from the right of frame.
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    General William L. "Billy" Mitchell, American Expeditionary Force (AEF), posed standing in heavy flying clothing beside right side of the rear fuselage of his Spad XVI in 1918.

  • A middle aged man in a flying suit, cap, and goggles stands posed with his arm on the fuselage of an aircraft. The aircraft has the emblem of a bird painted on its side and the aircraft's machine guns can be seen poking in from the right of frame.

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September 18, 2015

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Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum (NASM A-38669)

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