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  1. Raoul Lufbery. Gervais Raoul Victor Lufbery (March 14, 1885 – May 19, 1918) [1] was a French and American fighter pilot and flying ace in World War I. Because he served in both the French Air Force, and later the United States Army Air Service in World War I, he is sometimes listed alternately as a French ace or as an American ace.

    • World War I
    • 1907–1909; 1914–1918
    • Major
  2. Jun 22, 2020 · Gervais Raoul Victor Lufbery (March 14, 1885 – May 19, 1918) was a French-American pilot of World War I. Lufbery served in both the Aéronautique Militaire and later the United States Army Air Force, and he is widely considered one of the founding fathers of the modern day United States Air Force.

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  4. Maj. Raoul Lufbery, a member of the Lafayette Escadrille, transferred to the U.S. Air Service following the country's entry into the war. A famous combat flyer of the period with 17 confirmed victories with the French, he was assigned to the 94th Aero Squadron that had just arrived on the Front. His job was to train new pilots, including Eddie ...

  5. Lufberys grand nephew, Raoul Lufbery III, is retired and living in International Falls, Minnesota, after a long career with the National Park Service.

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  6. Gervais Raoul Victor Lufbery was born in Clermont-Ferrand, France on March 21, 1885 to an American father, Edward Lufbery, and French mother, Madame Annette (Vesieres) Lufbery.

  7. Raoul Lufbery Pilot, French Air Service and U.S. Army Air Service Raoul Lufbery was born in France in 1885. His mother was French and his father was American. When his mother died, his father left the children with their French relatives and moved to Wallingford, Connecticut. Raoul Lufbery left France as a teenager and traveled all over the world.

  8. Pourpe becan working with aircraft in 1909. By 1911 he had attempted to construct his own aircraft from scratch and learned to fly. After receiving his license he began flying in races and exhibitions, first in France and then throughout the empire. He met Lufbery in Calcutta in 1912 and brought on the American as a mechanic. Both flew in WWI.

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