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1473
Tuesday, June 09, 1998 at 14:24:57 (PDT) [161.53.2.112]
Davor Balash [ davoralfa@hotmail.com / no homepage ] wrote:
Wery nice site about WWI airplanes.Thank you!
I have found this page http://canopus.lpi.msk.su/~watson/militair.html, but now page is not response. If you know some about its mail me.Sorry for bad english,
I hawe selfteacher.My home is in Croatia - Europe.I like "Red Baron II", and "Knights of the Sky"-but this second game i dont hawe for PC, i play this game only on Amiga.If you hawe "Knights..", please send me, or if you know where i cant game to find, than tell me.
Thanks again!
ALFA
1472
Tuesday, June 09, 1998 at 11:56:06 (PDT) [152.163.195.241]
RAF 74 Cadbury [ Cadbury311@aol.com / http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Launchpad/8074 ] wrote:
Royal Air Force 74th Squadron Wants You!
1471
Tuesday, June 09, 1998 at 10:13:16 (PDT) [206.45.227.40]
Tobias [ Ericson@ilos.net / no homepage ] wrote nothing
1470
Monday, June 08, 1998 at 18:07:42 (PDT) [208.130.160.93]
Brian Nungesser [ balan@highlandil.com / no homepage ] wrote:
Interesting site I found researching Charles Nungesser
1469
Monday, June 08, 1998 at 03:37:08 (PDT) [206.103.12.18]
Mukund Murty [ mukundmurty@hotmail.com / no homepage ] wrote:
A very interesting site indeed. A couple of small points about "Laddie" Roy. He was born on 2.12.1898. He scored 10 victories during a 13 day period between 6.7.18 and 19.7.18 (and not a 4 day period) before being shot down on 22.7.18 by, it is believed, Harald Auffahrt who had returned from leave on 21.7.18. However, he may have been shot down by Uffz. Brunnecker who shot down an S.E. over Carvin at 0942 German time (0842 British time- "Laddie's" Casualty Form gives his time of death as 0850). The only other Jasta 29 pilot who scored that day was Ofst. Gregor who shot down his S.E. over Courrieres (Auffahrt's kill was over Loos). Who actually shot down "Laddie" will always remain unclear, given the passage of time and the confusion of aerial combat. Any further information you may have about why people feel that it was Auffahrt will be most welcome. Cheers.
1468
Sunday, June 07, 1998 at 12:55:48 (PDT) [205.210.52.6]
Chris Ireland [ no email / no homepage ] wrote:
Great site. Gives a person some real meat and potatoes onfo on WWI a/c. Thanks for the effort you put into this.
1467
Sunday, June 07, 1998 at 05:29:52 (PDT) [157.193.31.32]
Wouter SNOECK [ liesbet.snoeck@rug.ac.be / no homepage ] wrote:
Great page, I'm searching for persons who are also intrested in the history of the Jasta's. Espescially the jasta's which stayed in Flanders. Any information is welcome. Thanks a lot.
1466
Saturday, June 06, 1998 at 22:41:24 (PDT) [207.181.100.219]
Stephen Hicken [ steveangie@hotmail.com / no homepage ] wrote:
This is the best world war 1 site I have ever seen.I have been looking for pictures of aircraft of this era,and untill now i found very little information.Thank you i admire the work that went into this site.Facinating
1465
Saturday, June 06, 1998 at 17:57:56 (PDT) [204.120.6.56]
John Pankratz [ jackpan@athenet.net / no homepage ] wrote:
Would like some information regarding Col.John Lucian Smith U.S. Marine Corps, Congressional Medal of Honor in the Solomon Island campaign in early World War 2. He was my fierst Commanding Officer and very well thought of by all hands. Thank you.
1464
Saturday, June 06, 1998 at 11:51:38 (PDT) [210.8.224.3]
Doug Bell [ bell@enternet.com.au / no homepage ] wrote:
Looking for info on W.R.(Ron) Cundy DFM,DFC served in Middle East and Australia in Kittyhawks then Spitfires
1463
Saturday, June 06, 1998 at 07:08:22 (PDT) [209.156.126.68]
craig garrett [ garrett@iserv.net / http://www.iserv.net/~garrett ] wrote nothing
1462
Friday, June 05, 1998 at 22:22:55 (PDT) [208.157.242.11]
Brady Weeks [ Brady52@hotmail.com / no homepage ] wrote:
I think the web page has really great graphics. Did you know I have experince flying paper airplanes.
1461
Friday, June 05, 1998 at 22:16:06 (PDT) [208.157.242.11]
sammy [ no email / no homepage ] wrote:
sammy says good job
1460
Friday, June 05, 1998 at 06:24:46 (PDT) [128.240.10.46]
Richard Bailey [ r.a.bailey@ncl.ac.uk / no homepage ] wrote:
I think Lt. Geoffrey "Lumpy" Bailey was my Grandfather. Your informative site has inspired me to find out more about him (he died when I was a baby). Thank you.
1459
Thursday, June 04, 1998 at 22:52:13 (PDT) [203.7.198.4]
Dylan White [ dwhite@stpatsblrt.vic.edu.au / no homepage ] wrote:
My great grandfather was in the Australian company that shot down the red baron
1458
Thursday, June 04, 1998 at 12:20:47 (PDT) [152.166.135.61]
ADJ JG2"FireCat!" [ JG2FireCat@aol.com / no homepage ] wrote:
Herr Flipper:
Your page is most impressive, not merely in it's pleasing graphics, but especially so in all of it's rich content regarding the airwar of WWI. You have obviously done much research. It will take me repeated visits here to explore all the fasinating things here on your site.
Salut
Adjutant Supreme Jagdstaffel Kommandeur, Rittmeister "FireCat!", Jagdgeschwader II, HQ
1457
Wednesday, June 03, 1998 at 13:16:57 (PDT) [204.249.228.248]
Elizabeth Cox [ info@grangernorthern.com / no homepage ] wrote:
My grandfather, Stephen Cox, was a Handley Page V/1500 pilot in WWI. I always enjoyed hearing his stories. Was looking for a picture of it and found it at your site. Thanks.
1456
Tuesday, June 02, 1998 at 23:07:21 (PDT) [207.12.131.94]
joe lacic [ joelacic@seanet.com / no homepage ] wrote nothing
1455
Tuesday, June 02, 1998 at 06:38:03 (PDT) [132.18.39.254]
DARRELL DELLE SITE [ no email / no homepage ] wrote nothing
1454
Monday, June 01, 1998 at 19:25:46 (PDT) [209.3.240.83]
H B Creech [ hbcreech@bellatlantic.net / no homepage ] wrote:
NICE! Reading about Lt.Creech
1453
Monday, June 01, 1998 at 12:35:25 (PDT) [155.43.208.72]
Kevin Price [ kevinprice60@hotmail.com / no homepage ] wrote:
What an excellent page! Information on WWI is so scarce compared to WW2. You are to be commended.
1452
Monday, June 01, 1998 at 11:10:56 (PDT) [199.238.253.12]
Bill Freckleton [ william.freckleton@west.boeing.com / no homepage ] wrote:
My interest in WWI aviation happened just last year when I read Elliott Spring's' WARBIRDS, Diary of an Unknown Aviator'. Even though I flew F-4s and F-14s as a Radar Intercept Officer off and on from 1970 to 1993 the open cockpit, prop-driven plane never interested me before now.
I served with VF-111 on board the USS Coral Sea (CVA-43) during Vietnam and from Nov '71 to Jul '72 flew 117 combat missions. One, on 6 March 1972 resulted in the engagement and kill of a NVN MiG-17 with my pilot Garry Weigand.
Bill Freckleton, CDR USNR (RET) 1 Jun 98
1451
Sunday, May 31, 1998 at 09:24:03 (PDT) [195.4.121.100]
Caroli v. Richthofen [ no email / no homepage ] wrote nothing
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