A Working-Class Hero, Part 4: A Hero’s Legacy

At the crack of dawn on July 26, 1918, two S.E.5a scout planes of 85 Squadron took off from Saint-Omer aerodrome and flew east over the trenches. The pilots of the two aircraft could hardly have been more dissimilar in terms of experience. Donald Inglis, a stocky Kiwi, was a nervous newcomer with just a … Continue reading A Working-Class Hero, Part 4: A Hero’s Legacy