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WF2

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That second video is incredibly good. Thanks much for that!

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Yes, ditto, and she's a little beauty to watch performing.

If she could have carried twin guns, I wouldn't have liked to meet her over Flanders Fields.

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WF2

 

Great videos, thanks for sharing. Those pre WWI planes are something to see in the air.

 

Scott

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WF2

 

Great videos, thanks for sharing. Those pre WWI planes are something to see in the air.

 

Scott

 

Bleech!!! KRUMPETZ!!! ZHOOT ZEM!!! ;)

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I watched some of the additional videos shown at the bottom at the end. I love the documentaries of the air war.

 

I enjoyed the farce entitled, “Silent Film - WWI Death over France”.

 

 

The somber “Battle of the Somme - Real Footage” is moving. I had forgotten all about the song used in it. The beautiful “Pie Jesu” by Sarah Brightman. It is from Andrew Lloyd Webber's Requiem. I had purchased the 45 when I was stationed in England in the mid eighties.

Memories.

 

Thank you Womenfly2

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The second video really was brilliant. I couldn't identify the two with very short undercarriages- what were they?

 

I was glad to see the (must be replica) pre-war machines in the air. Even now you can sense the excitement of simply getting in the air in such a machine.

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Thanks eh.

 

British_eh

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