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Royal Flying Corps centenary: honour to WWI air aces
London, United Kingdom - An historic reality which is often far from fiction
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"The enemy was not ready for this kind of war, thus it used artillery. More than 600 rounds of explosive shells were fired against us during a 40-minute crossing and re-crossing of the lines. I lost my hearing, but our tiny wood and canvas aircraft suffered no more damage than a scratch to the upper wing". This piece of record is just one of the many surviving stories, capable of telling us what...
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AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency