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Nessieman23
I got this book...Ok? Stay with me... Okay, and in it, a ghost... The Red Baron, to give you an exact name... I did some back reasearch and I got...

His name was Baron Manfred von Ritchtofen (that's what I got when I combined the book and the web Reasearch)

He rode in the WWI plane, The Red Baron

He had a pizza named after him grin2.gif

His plane was in a movie...

And... your probably thinking this post will fall apart like my last one! But! Check this out! The Red Baron (and his plane) Were ghosts! This proves 2 theories,
Ghosts fly original.gif
Aaaaaand! Vehicles and etc. can come back as ghosts!

w00t.gif wink2.gif happy.gif laugh.gif cool.gif Thank you for your time...


P.S. See my blog for more information


bloodyfish
There are lots of ghost plane stories. This isnt the first. I like the pizza.
SoLLiZ
he's a ghost because snoopy shot him down. then he went and drank some rootbeer.
Nessieman23
OMG! People do not know of this?! Just because 'Snoopy' shot him down dosent mean you could have a...NVM...
SoLLiZ
no, keep going. i was just making a joke. it was the first thing that popped into my head.
Nessieman23
sorry, but it's true! I SAW IT!! that was a joke
But this dude in WWII saw him, and then he went back to his captain, and he told him about it!
Kroll1
I have a thing for Baron von Ritchtofen too, i must have been about your age, when i read about him the first time - fashinating charather yes.gif

What i like about him, is that he was a gentleman.
Once he was in a "dogfight" with a Britt, when the Britt, was running out of ammo. The red Baron, flew up on the side of the Britt, salutet him and flew back home, eventhough he could have shot down his opponent - nice guy thumbsup.gif And when they was starting to use planes to drop bombs on the soldiers on the ground, he refused to do so, because it was not sportsmanlike thumbsup.gif
Even Brittish pilots was sadened when he died, something that says a lot of the man.

I cant see annything on your blog???
Thozzman
Adding to what Kroll said, I thought it was interesting that when the Red Baron was finally shot down and killed,
the Allies gave him the same type funeral they gave their own pilots. Not only were the allied pilots saddened but much of the world was as well.

Truly the last Chivalrous war, At least in the air.

krichter33
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manfred_von_Richthofen
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