In aviation\'s pioneering days the best and bravest airmen pushed the boundaries of flight in all dimensions and attitudes.
But pilots still delighted in the joy and exuberance of aerobatting for its own sake, and they recognized a master of t.
Initially forbidden as foolhardy, its importance for survival soon became paramount in the life and death m l es of dogfighting.
When airplanes went to war this exploratory art, now known as aerobatics, was called \'stunting\' in breezy RFC slang.
In aviation\'s pioneering days the best and bravest airmen pushed the boundaries of flight in all dimensions and attitudes