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Show MADE GERMAN AIRMAN SORE That Opponent Did Not Adhere to Or-dlnary Or-dlnary Rules of Flohllno Seemed to Him Unfair. Set strntegy doesn't always work. But the German mind can't understand nnyonu's abandoning n fixed method. "Thu sorest mnn I hnvo ever seen," said an American aviator, "was Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Melnkopf, tho Mar IJocho tlyer,' when ho was nipped by I.lenfennnt Avery, Melnkopf was Ilaron Rlchtof-en's Rlchtof-en's succesior nnd the best flyer that Germany hnd left. "When Avery tackled him, he nbnn-dnnod nbnn-dnnod all set principles of nlr strategy, simply snlled In nml opened fir wit-out wit-out Indulging In preliminary m-ueuv-ers. He brought his mnn down In nhout three seconds, and this was his first Roche bottle. "When Melnkopf landed, ho was purple with rage, and as far as I could make out his main complaint could bo translated In this fashion: "'Whnt kind of flying Is this, any-howr any-howr "Paris Stars and Str,lpes. |