4 March 2009, 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Hueg
..I probably don't have much to offer in terms of knowledge, but I know I'm definitely going to learn a lot!
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Greetings Hueg, and welcome.
Everyone learns a lot at the Aerodrome! Aviation during the Great War includes many areas of special interest, and nobody is the absolute authority for all of them.
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