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  1. Arthur Roy Brown, DSC & Bar (23 December 1893 – 9 March 1944) was a Canadian flying ace of the First World War, credited with ten aerial victories. The Royal Air Force officially credited Brown with shooting down Manfred von Richthofen , the "Red Baron", although historians, doctors, and ballistics experts consider it all but ...

  2. 22 de abr. de 2020 · I will leave the last word to Captain Roy Brown, the Canadian RAF pilot who was given the credit for the shooting down of the Red Baron, although to this day debate continues as to whether it was Brown or ground fire that downed the infamous Fokker tri-plane.

  3. 16 de nov. de 2009 · The flight drew the attention of an Allied squadron led by Canadian Air Force pilot Captain Arthur Roy Brown. As Richthofen pursued a plane piloted by Browns compatriot, Wilfred R. May,...

  4. 26 de may. de 2008 · Arthur Roy Brown, fighter pilot and ace, businessman, civil aviation pioneer (born 23 December 1893 in Carleton Place, Ontario ; died 9 March 1944 in Stouffville, Ontario). Brown is credited with killing Germany’s top First World War ace, Manfred von Richthofen, the famed “Red Baron.”.

  5. 20 de abr. de 2018 · The Canadian story begins with a group of young volunteers from Carleton Place, Ont., and most notably one Capt. Arthur Roy Brown, who in the spring of 1915 seized upon the dream of entering...

  6. 10 de nov. de 2015 · View All 11 Photos. 1 of 11. The Royal Air Force has always credited Canadian Capt. Roy Brown with downing the Red Baron. The Australians always felt Sgt. Cedric Popkin hit the enemy flying...

  7. www.theaerodrome.com › aces › canadaArthur Roy Brown

    Intelligent but shy, Arthur Roy Brown loved to fly. After receiving an aviator's certificate on a Wright biplane at the Wright school, Dayton, Ohio on 13 November 1915, he joined the Royal Naval Air Service. He was almost killed when he crashed an Avro 504 during a training flight on 2 May 1916.