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Old 29 August 2007, 11:38 AM #2 (permalink)
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Who were the JAsta 64W Pilots shot down and captured by Lts. Douglas Campbell and Alan Winslow April 14 1918? {For Shot down aircraft see thread at[http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/fac....asp?fsID=720].
14Apr18 Uffz. Heinrich Simon is shot down and taken POW in an Albatros D.Va at 9.51 hours over the Toul airfield.

14Apr18 Vzfw. Anton Wroniecki is WIA and taken POW in a Pfalz D.IIIa at 9.52 hours over the Toul airfield.


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Also in the Smithsonian Institution Museum of Aviation is a D VII {U 10{?}"of a German Pilot who mistakenly landed at a Allied Airfield 1918?
Ltn. Heinz von Beaulieu-Marconnay Jasta 64w was captured when he landed at the advanced airfield of 95th Aero. The machine's serial is D. 4635/18.


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Who was Pilot? Lastly wasn't there a D VII that was nicknamed "Nichern" or "Nicklen" what was also captured?
"Nickchen IV" an Albatros built Fokker D.VII from Jasta 52
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