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Norman White

Where can I find a site that shows RFC Sqns and there opposing Germans Sqns? Then a site with unit histories. Then a site showing french Croix de Guerre citations (did they have them?).


2003-10-01 20:54:00 5700 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
John Reid

great site


2003-10-01 13:54:00 5699 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Michael Magrino

I am seeking any info on the Italian Air Force during WWI, for the purpose of finding out any info on my grandfather Tomas Faiola who flew w/them during the conflict.

tks Mike Magrino


2003-09-30 22:12:00 5698 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Mark Aldrich

Nicely put together website.


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Millo

This is an incredible page!I have been searching for a place where i can look for planes,aces,medals and many more things and this page was the answer.Thank you


2003-09-29 17:13:00 5696 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Kellyn

my history class loved your site


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robin~N~kris

this place is cool


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Falcon

Hello,

nice website and many good informations!

Greetings from Germany

Falcon


2003-09-27 11:52:00 5693 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Andrea Casarrubea

A site still under construction.I hope it will be of some interest for those in terested in the air war in Italy during WWI.

Thanks for the "The Aerodrome" staff for

their great work.

A.Casarrubea


2003-09-26 09:41:00 5692 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Adam

love da page!!!!


2003-09-25 13:47:00 5691 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
B

Great Job!

Esy to understand and very informative.

Exellant eperence!

Esy to use,

Great Job!


2003-09-25 13:33:00 5690 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Sean Tyson

An incredible storehouse of information about the pilots and aircraft of WWI; really an amazing accomplishment, and one of the best academic resources I've seen on the web. Very impressive!


2003-09-25 00:22:00 5689 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Catherine Lucie Roy

I found tis site very interresting and knowlegeable.


2003-09-24 16:59:00 5688 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
ddr.filley johannes

as chairman of historical association I'm seeking after books & contacts about "german-austrian cooperation in ww1 to produce prototypes and motors". can anyone help?


2003-09-23 18:17:00 5687 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Scott Ferguson Greene

I absolutely love this website!! Being of German descent, I am naturally very interested in the life of The Red Baron, Manfred Von Richthofen as well as Imperial Germany. I think World War I is the most significant war of all wars.


2003-09-23 01:01:00 5686 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Peggy Treseder

I am the grandaughter of Sir Francis Mellersh. The information you have provided is incorrect. Please contact me and I will give you accurate details of his rank, date of death and his knighthood. Thankyou.


2003-09-22 19:21:00 5685 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Filipe

Just join the forum and ask your questions...

Simple isn't it?


2003-09-20 11:43:00 5684 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Graham C. Marshall

I met the widow of Ludwig Beckmann some years ago. During our long and fascinating conversation she showed me many of his belongings, including medals and photographs. She is now deceased.


2003-09-18 18:09:00 5683 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
Victoria Wilkinson

Do you know if Harold Satchell had a daughter named Leslie and if he does how I could reach her. I was a school mate of hers. Thanks. Victoria


2003-09-18 16:41:00 5682 Reply this entry (Protected) Modify this entry (Protected) Remove this entry (Protected)
lance

were was most of the air battles in world war one. and way they did have the air battle


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