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Aviation History
1915
1915 - 0809.PDF
J u u- ,wl,„ r,„ma„ lines, in the neighbourhood of Nieuport and Bruges, British aviators laissance work over and behind the Gef™a" ""g^ 0 her traffic gave place to this car, it was deduced that the *en at great speed. ^J^^S^^tSJ^mS^mSTlffi to destroy it in some way or another, unsuccessfully attempted to disab: the ^^Jg*^ saine direction, and, carcfully judging the speed and nee. He turned his machine until h= w« £™* ire at the occupant8 of the car, until, at the last possible '• range of it his observer opened *Jf .^^f^cupants were able to see that the driver of the car had been ne soared again into the sky 'YuXd S^SL oi the incident afterwards, the British pilot said that for the wa?"£&,"£ SOJtS^4^ ***~ * * °f fc ""^ - * di8,a°Ce " ^ >uld hit the ground."— Special Correspondent.)
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