November 7, 1942: Army Air Forces private Claude Robert was training to be a glider pilot at Fontana School of Aeronautics. What could be so hard about piloting a canvas and plywood craft, even if it was nicknamed the Flying Coffin? Here’s Britt Aamodt.
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