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Preparing for a Combat
The pursuit flight is a continuous acrobatic performance. In order to defend yourself on all sides you must not fly straight. One must bank slightly on either wing, in such manner as to be able to see what is going on on all sides. The renversements and sharp turnings are employed to prevent being taken by surprise from the rear. You must take your enemy by surprise and avoid being taken by surprise yourself.
Translated from the French by "Chasse Pilot"
76 Massenet-Royer De Marancour, Robert Leon Henri 8
77 Pillon, Edmond Jacques Marcel 8
78 Poupon, Roger 8
79 Sauvage, Paul Joannes 8
80 Vial, Del Antoine Gaston 8
81 Auger, Alfred Victor Robert 7
82 Battesti, François Marie Noel 7
83 Bosson, André Louis 7
84 Camplan, Eugene Jules Emile 7
85 Chavannes, Fernand Henri 7
86 De Cazenove De Pradines, Pierre Fortaner Paul 7
87 de Rochechouart de Mortem, François 7
88 de Rochefort, Noel Hugues Anne Louis 7
89 Delage, Pierre 7
90 Delannoy, Robert Joseph 7
91 Delzenne, François Paul 7
92 Derode, Jean Marie Emile 7
93 Doumer, René 7
94 Ducornet, Pierre Desire Augustin 7
95 Echard, Raoul Cesar Robert Pierre 7
96 Languedoc, Henri François 7
97 Lecoq De Kerland, Marie Charles Maurice 7
98 Loste, Jean Augustin Paul Joseph 7
99 Marty, Alexandre Paul Leon Madeleine 7
100 Moissinac, Xavier Jean-Marie Louis 7
 
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