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Old 3 November 2002, 08:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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*I wanted to read up about an american pilot named Rufus Rand who flew Morane-Saulnier AI *aircraft for the Lafayette Escadrille . *I put his name in the search engine and got no hits and I also put in Morane-Saulnier AI and got no hits. *I was able to get some information about the Morane Saulnier from anouther source and a color picture but all it said was the wing would come off, which seems a common item for most of the aircraft of the era. *Does anyone remember postings on the forum about this plane or pilot ? * Thanks Steve
 
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When you use the search, it defaults to searching only posts in the last seven days. Try increasing that amount and see what you get.

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