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Norm ChristieCANADA

Please note that Raymond Collishaw's autobiography Air Command (retitled THE BLACK FLIGHT) has been reprinted by CEF BOOKS. The cost is C$26.95 + $5.00 shipping worldwide. It can be ordered at cefbooks@rogers.com
Thanks
Norm Christie


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Boyd O'BrienMetairie, LA

I was directed to this site by The Pipe who postewd a message on MP8K regarding the light of the giant scale Gotha.


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NicoN/A

Fokker d.7 is the best and the sopwith camel


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Peter George BirdCambridge, England

I am the son of Lt A.F. Bird, von Richthofen's 61st victim. I am grateful to all websites that preserve and enhance our understanding of conditions during the 1st War, and particularly this one.


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JonathanNewbury, UK

A great site. I run a website dedicated to RAF Greenham Common, a former USAAF and USAF base which had C-47s in WW2 and after.

www.greenham.greatnow.com


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Ruth F. FuhrmanCovington, Virginia  24426

Announcement of the death of Col. John H. Posten, age 90, on Wed. Nov. 5, 2008. Memorial service 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 9th at Arritt Funeral Home, Covington, VA 24426
Contact: 540-348-1939; 540-460-5387 for additional information. Ceremony at Arlington Cemetery scheduled for January, 2009.


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julie ann o'shieldsloganville, ga.  USA

I am George E. Rochesters Granddaughter his daughter Anne Maureen Rochester (O'Shields) live in Loganville, Ga. USA. I wish I had more of my Grandfathers books. My mother has a few but not all. George E. lived with us for a while after his first stroke when I was about 5, but cried to return to the United Kingdom after a year, he missed it so......I have fond memories and have heard the most amazing stories of his personal live from my mother.


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Lynne White PacholokPort Moody, B.C.

www.theaerodrome.com/aces/england/white1 .php

Harold A. White was my grandfather and he bequeathed me
his D.F.C. He died in Aylmer, Ont. Dec. 1970. He married a
local girl and lived there most of his life. He is survived by 4
grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren.


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Reply to webmaster Thank you for the additional details on your grandfather.
Jim Johnsonwinnipeg, manitoba, canada

Just for your record on William Barker, he also received medals for bravery from Italy and France, so you should list those as well.


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David B RaschBurnsville, MN

I have the Model Expo Sopwith Camel I bought when first out in installments. Been looking for some info before I begin.


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Robert C RobertsonPeoria AZ

My grand father was a aerial photographer In WWI


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Scott GillespieOhio

The citation on William C. Lambert lists his place of death as Lawrence, Ohio. This is incorrect. Lambert died in Ironton, Ohio which is in Lawrence County.


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Reply to webmaster Corrected. Thank you.
Bartek BelcarzPoland

Hi,
I'm not WWI specialist. I'm looking for any information about duty of Lt. PAWLIKOWSKI Stefan in French Spa 96 Squadron. Especially about his one and only victory. I hope that on this forum is somebody who can help me. Thanks a lot.
Best regards bb


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Peter LaubAlexandria, Virginia

I have been building WWI aircraft in 1/72 scale for some 30 years. Just got back into it after a long hiatus. Mostly military assignments. I would like to become a member, but not sure how.


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Heinz LinnerA-2490 Ebenfurth, Hauptstr. 9-11/2/5

In your list of a/c`s is only one Dove, v. Alb.
The Dove is a austrian a/c, build by Lohner and Fischamend, and by Etrich-Werke, Liebenau (Typ A/B, F, NM, Militäraeroplan).
Also Hansa-Brandenburg build
H-B B I, C I, D I, Phönix build D I, D II, D IIa,
D III, C I,Ufag C I, Ufag build C I, C II, Alb. B I, Ph. C I, H-B C I, OEFFAG build Alb. D II, D III, C I, C II, Lohner build Pfeilfl.,B I, B II,B III,B IV, B V,B VI, B VII, C I,C II, D,G, Aviatik build B I, B II,B III, D I, C I,G,


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Jon CarrollFlint, mi

hey,

great site, very usefull information. I've had a great interest in early aviation. I've been gettting my gaming group into a WWI aircraft game and I've found alot of help here. thanks


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Tony BeetonSt Ives, England

An excellent site. Pleased to find my 2nd Cousin Edgar George Davies listed in the Aces section. I have researched him for the family history and found he had claimed 33 aircraft shot down but it was reduced to 15 then after his death 10. I can trace 11, he shot down 2 KB's at Comines not one. He died test flying his allocated SE5A H7162 coded E at Bickendorf Aifield, Germany.


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Rance Jurevwicz, Capt., USA, RetHighland, CA

FANTASTIC Web Site! We have added a link to our monthly newsletter so that more veterans can be made aware of this tremendous resource. Also, please visit our web site to learn about hidden government benefits you are eligible for and how to significantly increase your service-connected compensation or VA pension. http://www.veteranprograms.com


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Pat AndertonIdaho

Found officer uniforms and a wool banner from the 57th Service Squadron in a garbage dumpster. Looking for any information reguarding said squadron.


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Terry HicksBonita Springs, Florida

Very intresting site for anybody intrested in ww1 history& airplanes Etc. Keep up the good work


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