The families of the Red Baron and the first two British pilots he killed will meet to mark the centenary of the deaths and toast to the soldiers' memory.

On 17 September 1916, Englishman Lionel Morris, 19, and Tom Rees, 21, of Wales, became the first victims of Manfred von Richthofen - the man who would later be known as the Red Baron, Germany's most famous fighter pilot of the First World War.

Now, to commemorate the centenary of the event, representatives of all three families will meet to honour the deaths of Captain Rees and Second Lieutenant Morris, and the moment the Red Baron began his path in military history.