- Lufbery,
often misspelt Lufberry,
Luffbery or Luffberry, may
refer to:
Lufbery automobile,
built in France, 1898-1902
Raoul Lufbery, French-American air...
- The
Lufbery circle or
Lufbery wheel, also
spelled Lufberry or Luffberry, is a
defensive air
combat tactic first used
during World War I.
While its name...
-
Gervais Raoul Victor Lufbery (March 14, 1885 – May 19, 1918) was a
French and
American fighter pilot and
flying ace in
World War I.
Because he
served in...
- from
Nieuport 11s and 16s,
although only one
achieved ace status,
Raoul Lufberry. The
Nieuport 17 was
ordered by the
Royal Flying Corps and
Royal Naval...
- (co-written with
Nicholas Johnson).
Booth has a
credit on IMDb for The Day
Lufberry Won It All. and a
credit with Doollee, the
Playwrights database. Booth...
-
Wellman on
actual members of the
Escadrille Craig Hill's
uncredited role as
Lufberry,
based on
Raoul Gervais Lufbery, is
essentially a walk-on role. Relying...
- map of the
United States Location Redwood Dr.
between Lincoln Dr. and
Lufberry Dr., East Hills, New York
Coordinates 40°47′51″N 73°38′23″W / 40.79750°N...
- co-op
established at 501 M.A.C. 1975
Knight House renamed Major Raoul Lufberry;
Phunn House purchased at 207
Bogue 1976 445
Abbott sold to a sorority;...
-
encountered four Focke-Wulf Fw 190s. Foy shot down one Fw 190
while in a
Lufberry circle. He then shot down a Bf 109 that was
attacking another P-51 and...
- 1918 -
March 1919
Organized - Waco,
Texas Waco,
Texas June -
August 1918
Lufberry Field, New York
August -
November 1918
Brindley Field, New York November...