[Two looping arrows demonstrating the aerobatic manoeuvre of three Caproni-style airplanes]

Notes:
Papa [Edward Van Winkle] ALS to Sama [Le Roy Batdorf Van Winkle], September 28, 1917. Washinton, D.C., page 2. From a collection of over 500 letters that Captain Edward Van Winkle wrote to his wife Sama while serving in the United States Army during World War I. Van Winkle, a member of the 24th Engineer Regiment, discussed his experiences at Washington, D.C. and Camp Dix, New Jersey, and in France and Germany from 1917-1919.
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Arrows--1910-1920.; Caproni airplanes.; Stunt flying--United States--1910-1920.; Stunt flying--United States--Pictorial works.; Van Winkle, Edward, 1879-; World War, 1914-1918--Aerial operations--Pictorial works.; Manuscripts shelf.
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