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| Name: | Leonard Monteagle Barlow | Country: | England | Rank: | Lieutenant | Service: | Royal Flying Corps | Squadrons: | 56 | Victories: | 20 | Born: | 5 June 1898 | Place of Birth: | London | Died: | 5 February 1918 |  | Place of Death: | Martlesham Heath |
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| | A student of electical engineering, Barlow joined the Royal Flying Corps in 1916. As an S.E.5 pilot, he was known for his resourcefulness. "The Gadget King" developed a method to fire his Vickers and Lewis machine guns simultaneously with a single trigger. On 25 September 1917, he attacked four German aircraft over the Houthulst Forest and shot down three of them in three minutes. He was killed while testing a Sopwith Dolphin. |
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