Airplanes in This War of Terrible Wonders 



"There was a boy of eighteen in one of our airdromes," writes Mr. Philip Gibbs, 

 the war correspondent. "His first adventure was with a German motor car with 

 two officers. He gave chase, . . . and followed. Then he came low and used 

 his machine gun. One of the officers fired an automatic pistol at him, so the boy 

 pulled out his own revolver. There followed the strangest duel between the boy 

 in the air and the man in the car. The airplane was fifty feet high then, but 

 dropped to twenty just as the car pulled up outside a house. The young pilot 

 ■hot past, but turned and saw the body of one officer being dragged indoors" 



