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First Eagles 2 - 'Hmmm...it didn't look like THAT, last time I looked.'
33LIMA posted a gallery image in Member's Albums
From the album Jasta 34b, March 1918
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From the album Jasta 34b, March 1918
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First Eagles 2 - Albatros DIII escorting Roland CIIs on a low-level bombing run
33LIMA posted a gallery image in Member's Albums
From the album Jasta 34b, March 1918
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From the album Jasta 34b, March 1918
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From the album Jasta 34b, March 1918
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From the album First Eagles & Voisin LA
Back over the Lines and not in any hurry to pay the English another such visit - two kills are welcome but I feel very lucky that three out of four of us got back in one piece. -
From the album First Eagles & Voisin LA
Half-way back to the Lines, and I watch cautiously as an unidentified aircraft slides across my nose from right to left; maybe one of those Albatrosses which I saw near the target area, now heading home, sadly all alone. -
From the album First Eagles & Voisin LA
The air is just as suddenly clear of angry Englishmen, so it's time to go home. Our bombers have done their job, but at a cost - only two of my flight mates have responded to my signal to join up for the flight home. -
From the album First Eagles & Voisin LA
Just over the target airfield, the air is suddenly filled with Englishmen in Camels, and I manage to knock down two, shooting the second off a flight-mate's tail -
From the album First Eagles & Voisin LA
Nearing the target, our bombers are not so lucky - one of their number falls to the English flak. -
From the album First Eagles & Voisin LA
Passing over the Lines, flak guns in a ruined village shell us furiously, but without success. Soon after, flying between two enemy airfields, the flak is even fiercer, and we have to weave desperately to put them off their aim; very scary, but we escape a hit. -
From the album First Eagles & Voisin LA
Outbound to patrol the enemy airfield at Leaviliers, at the head of a flight of four Pfalz DIII