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Old 22 April 2007, 02:23 PM #1 (permalink)
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Ray Brooks September 14, 1918

Hi all, not sure where to post this but ultimately this is the stuff I need to know.

Recently I have been doing some preliminary research for what might be a really cool project. What I need actually is help with a few things but I will start with Brooks flight on September 14, 1918.

From what I know, 6 spads of 22nd Aero engage a large formation of fokkers...D7s. Also it appears that the Fokkers were that of Jasta 13 and Jasta 15.(Brooks getting a kill for Lt. d.R. Wolff (jasta 13) and then being forced down by Johannes Klein (jasta 15).

What I would like to know is who likely took part with Brooks from the 22nd and who else may have been in the fight from Jastas 13 and 15.

Lastly what markings did Johannes Klein carry on his DVII...and Wolff for that matter.

Any insight and help would be great. Thank you all.
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