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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
2683 B.E.2d 10 Squadron Capt PEL Gethin
  B.E.2d 10 Squadron Capt Scott
  B.E.2d 10 Squadron Lt Shepherd
2685 B.E.2c 2 Squadron 2Lt Bernard Curtis Rice
  B.E.2c 2 Squadron 2Lt W Alcock
2686 B.E.2c 10 Squadron 2Lt EJ Garland
  B.E.2c 10 Squadron 2Lt J H Bickerton
2688 B.E.2c 16 Squadron 2Lt G Westcott
  B.E.2c 16 Squadron 2Lt Massey
  B.E.2c 16 Squadron Lt R H deBrasseur
2689 B.E.2c 9 Squadron 2Lt TE Gordon-Scaife
  B.E.2c 9 Squadron Capt JTP Whittaker
269.18 Hansa-Brandenburg C.I Flik 18 Korp Fritz Weber
  Hansa-Brandenburg C.I Flik 18 Obltn Theodor Fishcher
269.23 Hansa-Brandenburg C.I Friedrich Navratil
 
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