March 18, 2008
"If I had known I wouldn't have fired...
...Not at him." That is Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, a great minstrel of the romance of aviation:
THE 63-year-old mystery surrounding the death of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, the celebrated French aviator and author of the beloved book Le Petit Prince, has finally been solved. An 88-year-old Luftwaffe veteran has confessed to shooting down the writer's plane over the Mediterranean on 31 July, 1944.Saint-Exupéry was last seen alive when he took off in his Lockheed Lightning P-38 from Borgo air base in Corsica at around 14:30.
He was 44 when he died and his body has never been found.
"If I had known, I wouldn't have fired," lamented the former Luftwaffe pilot, Horst Rippert, who greatly admired the author and kept the secret of how he died until he was tracked down by a German historian...
Mark C.
Posted by markc at March 18, 2008 09:05 AM