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Old 14 June 2005, 12:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Kagohl I at Brugge ???

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In the excellent Propellerblatt I found that Kagohl I went on 23 August 1917 to Brugge and that they later moved on 6 September 1917 to Gent. Brugge seems as good as impossible, but still there remains the possibility of Male airfield (which was used by the MFFA and also served as a reserve airfield), I think we can rule out Koolkerke aerodrome, which was the Marine Flug Park,
and of course there is the Nieuwmunster aerodrome, which had already been used by the bomber units before. Can anyone clear this up ?

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Brugge

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B, Roser,

Bedankt ! Was het enige gaatje die ik nog had in de vliegvelden van deze eenheid.

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