I have lost count of how many times Manfred cheated death, way back to his cavalry days. Here is a short British account of his downing reported by Captain H. L. Satchell;
"On occasions, the leader of the enemy aircraft fired a white light which burst into several stars. During the fight, which lasted on and off about an hour, we hit with both forward guns a red enemy plane which was very persistent. It fell out of control, emitting black smoke. Flames were seen on this machine by Pilot Joslyn and observer Potter, Pilot Trevethen and Observer Hoy. The clouds beneath us prevented us from seeing whether it crashed or not."
"On occasions, the leader of the enemy aircraft fired a white light which burst into several stars. During the fight, which lasted on and off about an hour, we hit with both forward guns a red enemy plane which was very persistent. It fell out of control, emitting black smoke. Flames were seen on this machine by Pilot Joslyn and observer Potter, Pilot Trevethen and Observer Hoy. The clouds beneath us prevented us from seeing whether it crashed or not."
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