Edward V. "Eddie" Rickenbacker (1890--1973) was a self-taught automotive engineer, an American fighter ace in World War I, and Medal of Honor recipient. He was also a race car driver, a government ...
On October 30, 1918, on a bright morning at 1040, Eddie Rickenbacker had his last aerial victory in his SPAD XIII against an ...
Eddie Rickenbacker downed his first German airplane on April 27, 1918, and he never looked back. As Rickenbacker’s score mounted, the public fell in love with him. But unlike some early pilots ...
Free timed-entry passes are required for the Museum in DC. Capt. Edward V. "Eddie" Rickenbacker was the United States' top scoring flying ace of World War I. Before America entered the war, ...
For as long as anyone could remember (and many of Pontiac's customers in those days could remember when Eddie Rickenbacker was just a whelp) the Pontiac had been a kind of cut-price Cadillac.
IndyCar racing has faced deaths during races and private practice sessions. However, with the regular improvement in safety measures, there has been no fatality in the IndyCar series for nearly 10 ...
The title of this Universal release comes from the comic strip of the same name, which was loosely based on the exploits of World War I ace Captain Eddie Rickenbacker, "the inspiration of youthful ...