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Frederick Libby

American flying ace

Died when: 77 years 178 days (929 months)
Star Sign: Cancer

 

Frederick Libby

Captain Frederick Libby (15 July 1891 – 9 January 1970) became the first American flying ace, while serving as an observer in the Royal Flying Corps during World War I.

Libby transferred to the United States Army Air Service on 15 September 1917.He returned to the United States and helped raise war funding through Liberty Loans.

He was then invalided out of military service with spondylitis.Despite his disability, and the predictions that he would die early as a result of his condition, Libby lived into his late seventies, prospering as an oil prospector and businessman.

He was a founder of Western Air Lines.In his latter years, he wrote his memoirs, Horses Don't Fly, which was published after his death on 9 January 1970.


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