This is from a collection of 34 photographs that were in a book about World War 1, ‘Death in the Air: The War Dairy and Photographs of a Flying Corps Pilot’ published in 1933.
The photos were presented to the book publisher by Mrs. Gladys Cockburn-Lange, a purported widow of a RAF pilot killed in the war.
It was only in 1984 that the Smithsonian discovered that “Mrs Gladys Cockburn-Lange” was actually Betty Archer. The wife of Wesley David Archer, a man who was a prop maker for movies. The pictures were discovered to be fakes. Wesley made miniature fake planes and pilots, and superimposed them on photographed sky backdrops to create the illusion.
I can see why they fell for it. I thought it was legit at first too
fell for it
Ah, you
Read it a little too fast, as “Flying Corpse Pilot”…