Cockburn-Lange fraud picture of a WWI dog fight In 1931, Wesley Archer, a pilot in No 40 Sqn RAF who had been wounded some time in 1918, perpetrated a hoax (really a fraud) that went unrecognised for years. The pictures first appeared in January 1931 (supplied by Mrs. Gladys Cockburn-Lange, reputedly the remarried widow of a British Royal Flying Corps officer shot down in France.)
Cockburn-Lange fraud picture of a WWI dog fight In 1931, Wesley Archer, a pilot in No 40 Sqn RAF who had been wounded some time in 1918, perpetrated a hoax (really a fraud) that went unrecognised for years. The pictures first appeared in January 1931 (supplied by Mrs. Gladys Cockburn-Lange, reputedly the remarried widow of a British Royal Flying Corps officer shot down in France.)
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Taille de l'image: 3861 × 3295 px | 36.4 MB
Taille d'impression: 32.7 × 27.9 cm | 1520.1 × 1297.2 in (300 dpi)