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steve culp

I am building 4 full scale Sopwith Pups using the Russian radial. Two will be finished for this airshow season.


2003-04-08 22:14:00 5492 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Elke Crane

I was very pleased to find your website and the reference to Franz Rudorfer. He was my grandmother's nephew on my father's side of the family. My grandmother kept the newspaper article about his death in her prayer book until she died in 1951.


2003-04-06 08:18:00 5490 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
mark deluca

Noticed a factual error on your data concerning the Sopwith Tabloid. It was NOT a single seater as first built but a side by side two seater. The RFC and RNAS "Tabloid' machines were so made but were flown by a single occupant.The Sopwith "BABY " was a derivative of the Tabloid built as a single seater, as was the Scneider.They were substantially structurally different.


2003-04-05 08:52:00 5489 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Sandra Pitts

I am trying to find information about my father George Raymond Gentry who I believe was given the Croix de Guerre in World War I for his services to France.


2003-04-04 05:26:00 5486 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Bill Ottinger

Great site.


2003-04-03 17:24:00 5484 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Zayd Bhyat

This site has helped alot for a history project. You are my official library life saver.(Although I might need it because my spelling is terrible.)


2003-04-03 16:34:00 5483 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Zoe

i had to research for a history project

This site is pretty KEWL


2003-04-02 19:27:00 5482 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Morgan Pedersen

This site was so helpful! I found tons of information for a school report on the RAF during WWI. It saved me alot of time. Thanks!


2003-04-02 17:26:00 5481 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Emma Boyd

Great site!


2003-04-02 04:32:00 5480 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Jon

This is an awesome website. From veiwing this website i have become more excited and interested in flying and the aces of WWl


2003-04-01 01:39:00 5479 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
tory

nice site but not enough on samuel langly


2003-03-31 18:22:00 5478 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Lynne Cowley

Seeking descendants of James T.B. McCudden. I am a great-niece, recently contacted by a cousin. We are working together on the family history and would love to hear from other relatives of the McCudden Family.


2003-03-29 19:36:00 5477 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
peter oickle

Searching for information on Egner, Frederick Albert, 2Lt, RFC, died January 1918. Orginally from Bridgewater, NS Canada


2003-03-29 08:59:00 5476 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
penelope

wow...great and very interesting page


2003-03-28 19:46:00 5474 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Steve Manley

Great Site - just a general interest WW1 had a great uncle who was in the RFC mechanic.


2003-03-28 16:17:00 5473 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Ioannis Mastrandreas

realy good job


2003-03-26 09:43:00 5472 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
enrico von Boenigk

ich betreibe gerade nach forschungen woher ich den namen von Boenigk also das heist wer alles zu den ahnen geh?rt ich w?rde mich ?ber eine nachricht von ihnen freuen


2003-03-26 05:37:00 5471 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
lawrence Schork

Have a german medal from ww1 with the words Sur Verdien looking for history of this medal


2003-03-26 01:36:00 5470 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Matthew

i just wanted to see more on my great uncle Billy Barker as there was just a tv documentary about him not to long ago


2003-03-24 23:29:00 5469 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
johnny mee

Seeking details of James Mee who served in the Royal Flying Corps in World War I.


2003-03-23 16:38:00 5465 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
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