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"A great deal of an aeroplane could be holed without affecting its ability to fly. Wings and fuselage could be—and often were—pierced in 50 places, missing the occupants by inches (blissfully unaware of how close it had come until they returned to base). Then the sailmaker would carefully cover each hole with a square inch of Irish linen frayed at the edges and with a brushful of dope make our aircraft 'serviceable' again within an hour." Farewell to Wings by Lewis, Cecil
 
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Viewing all records: 17456
  Serial # Aircraft Unit Pilots/Observers
7299 Martinsyde G.100 27 Squadron Capt O L Whittle
7301 Martinsyde G.100 27 Squadron 2Lt R W Nichol
7303 Martinsyde G.100 27 Squadron Sgt D A R Chapman
7304 Martinsyde G.100 27 Squadron Lt E R Farmer
7307 Martinsyde G.100 27 Squadron Lt J C Turner
7309 Sopwith Scout 66 Squadron 2Lt Patrick Gordon Taylor
7322/17 Albatros D.Va SFS 1 Flgmt Eduard Schwarz
7333 B.E.2c/d 13 Squadron Lt H Clements-Finnerty
7335 B.E.2c 6 Squadron Capt NA Bolton
  B.E.2c 6 Squadron Lt Brymer
7336 B.E.2c 4 Squadron Capt GA Burney
  B.E.2c 4 Squadron Lt J W Halcrow
7337/17 Albatros D.Va MFJ 1 Ltn Gerhard Schulze
7338 B.E.2c 6 Squadron 2Lt C H Coxe
737 R.E.5 7 Squadron 2Lt FH Hyland
 
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