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yet available for his machine gun, he uses metal deflector wedges installed on the propeller of his Morane
Saulnier L fighter to keep the machine gun from shooting his own propeller blades off. It is also his first kill. He will score two more victories this way, on April 15 and April
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sighted low on the horizon at a range of 70 nautical miles (130 kilometres). The attempt fails when the launching platform collapses, and the unmolested
Zeppelin goes on to bomb four surfaced British submarines – without damaging
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two-seater aircraft in mid-air, hoping to destroy the
Albatros by detonating a small bomb fixed to the grapnel. When his grapnel mechanism jams as he unreels it, he instead downs the Albatros by ramming it with his
3232:, New York: Ace Books, 1966, no ISBN, pp. 216-218. The 15 January 1915 date given for the incident on p. 217 appears to be a typographical error; the 25 January 1915 date given on p. 216 appears to be accurate.
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when its pilot mistakes smoke from
British destroyers as a recall signal and abandons the chase, ending one of the most promising early opportunities for the interception of an airship by a shipborne aircraft.
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below the
Zeppelin to allow observation while the airship remains safely above cloud cover. The German Navy later also experiments with such cars and later makes them standard equipment aboard German naval
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aircraft over the
Western Front. Wintgens would down two more Morane Type L two-seaters, one each on July 4 and 15, with the July 15th victory being his first confirmed victory, all achieved with E.5/15.
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British retaliatory raids for German airship raids against London and resentful of German Navy publicity about the achievements of naval airships in bombing the city, Chief of the
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Kingdom, as five German Navy Zeppelins attempt to bomb London.
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preferred over other aircraft. The instruction also lists a specific mix and numbers of weapons the aircraft are to carry, including bombs, grenades, and incendiary darts.
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finds it difficult to track the action through cloud cover and plays a minimal role in the engagement, passing limited information to the commanding German admiral,
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begins. It will last until 3 November, and during the battle Italian aircraft will make their first contribution to Italy's ground war."
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aviation gains a degree of independence for the first time when it is organized as the Air Battalion of the Army Transport Command.
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suffers two killed and seven wounded, and the Royal Navy force disperses briefly before returning to resume its bombardment.
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capture her seven-man crew and set her ablaze, destroying her. No further airship operations will take place in the Baltic
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and directs them as far as possible to avoid bombing the poorer, working-class northern quarter of the city.
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and killing 16 people. The other four attempt to bomb
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engines, the first flight of an aero engine built by
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to see service in the Baltic Sea during World War I,
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journalist Henry Beach Newman in the crash of a new
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German forces shoot down and capture Roland Garros.
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3798:, New York: Ace Books, 1966, no ISBN, pp. 104-106.
3785:, New York: Ace Books, 1966, no ISBN, pp. 101-103.
1219:(on the edge of London), opens as the home to the
475:February 2 – The only Imperial Russian Navy
3727:, New York: Ace Books, 1966, no ISBN, pp. 98-100.
2618:British officials become interested in procuring
1626:two-seat "parasol" observation aircraft over the
890:scores his fifth aerial victory, becoming history
522:while attempting to search for British ships off
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3524:, New York: Ace Books, 1966, no ISBN, pp. 80-81.
3511:, New York: Ace Books, 1966, no ISBN, pp. 97-98.
3498:, New York: Ace Books, 1966, no ISBN, pp. 72-73.
3472:, New York: Ace Books, 1966, no ISBN, pp. 79-80.
3343:, New York: Ace Books, 1966, no ISBN, pp. 76-77.
3219:, New York: Ace Books, 1966, no ISBN, pp. 94-95.
1931:(where three men are injured), and parts of the
1786:, military s/n 1611, Royal Flying Corps Captain
1278:May 11 – An early attempt to intercept an
3860:historyofwar.org Adventure class scout cruisers
3193:, New York: Ballantine Books Inc., 1970, p. 10.
2123:airships attempt to bomb England. One of them,
1923:, but fail to reach the city, and instead bomb
1618:gun, achieves the first aerial victory using a
1562:. Previously, the roundel was used only on the
1048:enough for it to order additional balloon ships
194:and a French aeroplane battle in the sky, 1915.
3092:
726:. Unable to find targets through cloud cover,
503:, the first bombing raid by the Ilya Muromets.
4076:
3928:, New York: Ace Books, 1966, no ISBN, p. 113.
3875:, New York: Ace Books, 1966, no ISBN, p. 109.
3824:, New York: Ace Books, 1966, no ISBN, p. 108.
3640:, New York: Ace Books, 1966, no ISBN, pp. 93.
3627:, New York: Ace Books, 1966, no ISBN, p. 104.
1358:, beginning Italy's bombing campaign against
632:National Aeronautics and Space Administration
4047:, New York: Barnes & Noble Books, 1997,
3992:, New York: Barnes & Noble Books, 2000,
3833:Blumberg, Arnold, "Bombing, Italian Style,"
3540:, New York: Ace Books, 1966, no ISBN, p. 98.
3481:Heaton, Dan, "Gunfire Over the Rio Grande,"
3361:, New York: Ace Books, 1966, no ISBN, p. 78.
3282:, New York: Ace Books, 1966, no ISBN, p. 76.
3172:, New York: Barnes & Noble Books, 1991,
1862:equipped with wheeled floats takes off from
1515:June 17 – Shortly after a ceremony in
1485:, destroys her with air-to-air bombing over
392:. The raid kills four people and injures 16.
324:January 19–20 (overnight) – The first
4045:The Complete Encyclopedia of World Aircraft
3191:Bomber Offensive: The Devastation of Europe
2468:November 3 – Royal Naval Air Service
1905:, five German Navy Zeppelins raid England.
1707:to conduct an aerial reconnaissance of the
1685:) sets out to attack a Royal Navy force of
1365:May 26 – Oberleutnant Kästner and Lt
1255:, but is driven off by unexpected gunfire.
1196:on the surface and attacks with bombs, but
864:scores the first kill achieved by firing a
701:March 14 – Pioneering American pilot
317:("Military Aviation Corps") as part of the
4083:
4069:
3702:Swanborough, Gordon, and Peter M. Bowers,
3548:
3546:
2145:, with the loss of her entire 20-man crew.
1292:tries to launch a Royal Naval Air Service
620:National Advisory Committee on Aeronautics
572:begins seaplane carrier raids against the
4090:
2034:. Two turn back with engine trouble, and
1614:fighter (one of five built) armed with a
1420:while at low altitude. The light cruiser
1044:s work during the campaign impresses the
3431:Hollway, Don, "The Sentinel of Verdun,"
3418:Hollway, Don, "The Sentinel of Verdun,"
2863:, the first practical all-metal aircraft
2105:August 31 – The first French ace,
2003:. Two turn back short of England, while
1840:shoots down his first aircraft with the
1768:
1743:von Wühlisch as the observer and gunner.
1574:
1460:June 7 – The German Army Zeppelin
185:
3971:Wilkinson, Stephan, "Angels of Mercy,"
3543:
2119:September 3–4 (overnight) – Four
1388:, killing seven people and injuring 14.
1173:fires at her and the other three dive;
711:Panama–Pacific International Exposition
4847:
3096:Air Force Combat Units of World War II
2578:when ground fire shoots down Smylie's
2382:enters World War I on the side of the
2185:September 7–8 (overnight) – Two
1504:June 15 – French airplanes raid
1333:enters World War I on the side of the
1166:on the surface and attacks them while
683:for conversion into the first British
4064:
1129:are to have ready for defense of the
980:attacks the German Zeppelin sheds at
641:, sent to attack alone, encounters a
4024:Japanese Aircraft of the Pacific War
4013:, New York: Ace Books, 1966, p. 139.
2611:company is killed in the crash of a
2266:store, and there are no casualties.
1662:United States Department of the Navy
1443:United States Department of the Navy
1024:in her balloon directs fire against
805:that destroys two German submarines.
360:turns back with engine trouble, but
2749:White & Thompson Bognor Bloater
2229:before dropping her lone remaining
1802:for combat against enemy airplanes.
1529:on June 7, Royal Naval Air Service
1223:' No. 4 Reserve Aeroplane Squadron.
1211:The oldest continually operational
425:, in the late stages of the battle.
272:January 6 or 15 – The German
219:arm, charged with the operation of
13:
2887:
2285:, becomes a great hero in Germany.
2081:and Parabellum MG 14 machine gun,
2040:mistakenly bombs open fields near
1952:on the way home and is towed into
1653:is commissioned. She is the first
1384:carries out the first air raid on
1228:May 10–11 (overnight) – The
14:
4876:
3952:British Naval Aircraft Since 1912
3762:British Naval Aircraft Since 1912
3396:British Naval Aircraft Since 1912
2311:pilot to score an aerial victory.
1848:, beginning his career as an ace.
1445:awards its first contract for an
1412:encounters a force of Royal Navy
1398:While scouting to protect German
762:to hook his aircraft to a German
649:and is blown out of control over
2671:
2457:and discontinues the use of the
2189:airships raid England. One, the
1519:in which he receives the French
332:takes place, carried out by the
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2148:September 7 – A force of
2088:shoots down his first aircraft.
1657:to serve as an aviation vessel.
1525:for shooting down the Zeppelin
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533:s crew burns her before being
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4135:Rocket and missile technology
3664:, London: Grub Street, 1998,
3374:, London: Grub Street, 1998,
3093:Maurer, Maurer, ed. (1983) .
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2524:November 13 – Flying a
2335:September 14 – Admiral
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2013:, destroying two houses, and
1915:, destroying some houses and
886:April 3 – French pilot
872:when he shoots down a German
834:Jean Robert, attack a German
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1925:Eastchurch Naval Air Station
1731:claims his first victory, a
1610:production prototype of the
1455:Connecticut Aircraft Company
1434:which is closing rapidly on
1344:May 24 – Italy's only
1296:seaplane to attack a German
1200:dives and survives as well.
1070:(observer) become the first
1000:April 19 – During the
936:– the latter carrying
748:Imperial Russian Air Service
568:The Imperial Russian Navy's
243:will have operated balloons.
7:
2982:Royal Aircraft Factory FE.2
2810:
2730:January 30 – Gotha FU (for
2598:
2582:bomber. In history's first
2554:Distinguished Service Order
2439:
2065:August 19 – Flying a
1963:August 12 – Flying a
1666:Office of Naval Aeronautics
1406:, the German Navy Zeppelin
1185:dives, but does no damage.
1147:, the German Navy Zeppelin
993:Distinguished Service Order
976:, Royal Flying Corps pilot
957:Naval Air Station Pensacola
876:observation plane. With no
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405:between British and German
202:-related events from 1915:
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2528:, Royal Naval Air Service
2433:Third Battle of the Isonzo
2351:
1974:. Royal Naval Air Service
1824:and qualify as a pilot in
1719:July 6 – The German
1162:, encounters four British
314:Corpo Aeronautica Militare
266:
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991:. He will be awarded the
830:and his observer/gunner,
801:, starting a fire in the
730:drops no bombs, but over
403:Battle of the Dogger Bank
364:drops six 50-kg (110-lb)
205:
3706:, London: Putnam, 1976,
3170:Zeppelins of World War I
2771:
2766:Zeppelin-Staaken V.G.O.I
2401:, Bulgaria, employing a
2337:Henning von Holtzendorff
1090:William Rhodes-Moorhouse
842:, France. Robert uses a
809:
624:United States Government
562:
554:camp in German-occupied
4830:Timeline of spaceflight
3837:, November 2015, p. 49.
3575:The History of Airships
3435:, November 2012, p. 38.
3422:, November 2012, p. 36.
3054:Nieuport-Macchi Parasol
3033:Siemens-Schuckert R.III
2712:Siemens-Schuckert R.III
2561:Royal Naval Air Service
2486:November 6 – The
2447:Royal Naval Air Service
2445:November 1 – The
2431:October 18 – The
1992:supply ship during the
1956:, Belgium, by a German
1935:. Damaged by a British
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1066:(pilot) and Lieutenant
953:Navy Coal Barge No. 214
776:Royal Naval Air Service
707:Beachey-Eaton Monoplane
698:as their sole function.
634:(NASA) will replace it.
610:March 3 – In the
537:by Danish authorities.
3975:, January 2016, p. 41.
3901:. p. 72–73.
3485:, May 2014, pp. 16-17.
3016:Siemens-Schuckert R.II
2958:Morane-Saulnier Type N
2910:Aéronautique Militaire
2831:Siemens-Schuckert R.II
2638:Imperial Japanese Army
2634:in the summer of 1916.
2424:– to a group of
2386:. During October, the
1899:Naval Airship Division
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1558:on the sides of their
1373:air-to-air victory of
1112:
774:March 24 – Five
493:Sikorsky Ilya Muromets
438:is forced down on the
195:
4092:Timelines in aviation
4022:Francillon, René J.,
4011:The Zeppelin Fighters
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1985:, torpedoing a 5,000-
1876:sortie by the German
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671:March 11 – The
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287:Friedrichshafen FF.29
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2320:Erich von Falkenhayn
2316:German General Staff
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2121:Imperial German Navy
1994:Dardanelles Campaign
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1547:during takeoff from
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696:observation balloons
655:antiaircraft gunners
552:Imperial German Army
488:February 15 –
334:Imperial German Navy
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2882:Rolls-Royce Limited
2855:Sopwith 1½ Strutter
2688:Siemens-Schuckert B
2568:Richard Bell-Davies
2412:October 15 –
2378:October 14 –
1441:June 1 – The
1427:quickly launches a
1337:, declaring war on
1143:On patrol over the
989:observation balloon
947:conducts the first
651:Nieuwpoort, Belgium
495:bombers attack the
258:for service in the
227:to be towed behind
4694:21st century years
4128:Hellenic Air Force
4009:Whitehouse, Arch,
3937:Whitehouse, Arch,
3924:Whitehouse, Arch,
3911:Whitehouse, Arch,
3884:Whitehouse, Arch,
3871:Whitehouse, Arch,
3846:Whitehouse, Arch,
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3202:Whitehouse, Arch,
3189:Frankland, Noble,
2986:No. 6 Squadron RFC
2941:No. 5 Squadron RFC
2874:Handley Page O/400
2645:United States Army
2628:Royal Flying Corps
2565:Squadron Commander
2488:United States Navy
2455:Royal Flying Corps
2341:German Naval Staff
1987:gross-register-ton
1948:comes down in the
1831:August 1 -–
1775:
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1670:United States Navy
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1471:Reginald Warneford
1221:Royal Flying Corps
1124:Royal Flying Corps
1080:Brownsville, Texas
1072:United States Army
1028:positions for the
1002:Gallipoli campaign
961:Pensacola, Florida
945:United States Navy
853:Later in the day,
703:Lincoln J. Beachey
485:, is commissioned.
319:Italian Royal Army
307:January 7 –
260:Philippine Islands
248:United States Army
213:United States Navy
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3589:Sturtivant, Ray,
3562:978-0-521-85602-7
3154:SM U-12 (Germany)
2878:Rolls-Royce Eagle
2643:December 1 - The
2630:home air defense
2540:railway over the
1878:auxiliary cruiser
1780:Lewis machine gun
1757:, the French ace
1748:Morane-Saulnier L
1703:operating in the
1624:Morane-Saulnier L
1483:Morane-Saulnier L
1322:, badly damaging
1240:attempts to bomb
1087:Second Lieutenant
1085:April 26 –
1068:Thomas D. Milling
1046:British Admiralty
870:tractor propeller
820:Morane-Saulnier L
756:Alexander Kazakov
746:March 18 –
715:San Francisco Bay
713:and crashes into
591:s first in which
497:Vistula-Dobrzhani
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2235:Fenchurch Street
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1976:Flight Commander
1941:antiaircraft gun
1818:Benito Mussolini
1759:Georges Guynemer
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1788:Lanoe Hawker
1754:
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1737:Albatros C.I
1723:
1711:estuary and
1705:German Bight
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1672:bureaucracy.
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618:creates the
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2915:French Army
2905:Farman F.40
2861:Junkers J 1
2843:Nieuport 14
2764:April 11 –
2683:Nieuport 12
2678:Nieuport 11
2665:Junkers J 1
2613:Caudron R.4
2588:Nieuport 10
2510:piloted by
2508:flying boat
2367:, flying a
2305:Aviatik C.I
2293:Nieuport 10
2223:greenhouses
2156:bombarding
1643:French Navy
1493:crashes in
1489:, Belgium.
1481:, flying a
1375:World War I
1208:can attack.
1018:World War I
866:machine gun
836:Aviatik B.I
601:task forces
593:battleships
583:s European
390:King's Lynn
237:battleships
233:World War I
4849:Categories
4828:See also:
3152:Knowledge
3060:References
2799:Airco DH.2
2747:March 8 –
2726:Airco DH.1
2698:Late 1915
2654:is formed.
2459:Union Jack
2428:investors.
2416:sells the
2407:battleship
2150:Royal Navy
1939:(76.2-mm)
1917:warehouses
1892:destroyers
1874:minelaying
1693:, and the
1691:destroyers
1603:-serialed
1512:, Germany.
1418:destroyers
1164:submarines
1120:War Office
1076:Rio Grande
1006:Royal Navy
907:bombs the
868:through a
859:Lieutenant
677:cargo ship
673:Royal Navy
622:(NACA), a
440:Baltic Sea
386:Snettisham
382:Sheringham
368:and seven
337:dirigibles
250:forms one
241:destroyers
4149:Centuries
4106:Jet power
3986:The World
3601:, p. 215.
3459:, p. 112.
3083:, p. 120.
2976:September
2907:with the
2837:September
2803:June 4 —
2797:June 1 –
2777:May 21 –
2736:Gotha G.I
2692:Spring –
2632:squadrons
2620:explosive
2544:River at
2517:over her
2478:HMS
2291:Flying a
2260:Yorkshire
2254:plant at
2206:Greenwich
2180:Attentive
2175:Attentive
2173:HMS
2154:North Sea
2135:North Sea
2131:lightning
2114:September
2046:Faversham
2025:North Sea
2023:over the
1950:North Sea
1864:HMS
1853:HMS
1822:July 1919
1751:monoplane
1679:Zeppelins
1560:fuselages
1551:, France.
1510:Karlsruhe
1404:North Sea
1346:dirigible
1309:Zeppelins
1287:HMS
1265:Hauptmann
1215:station,
1191:HMS
1168:HMS
1145:North Sea
1127:squadrons
1059:biplane,
1034:Bacchante
972:Flying a
966:April 18
822:, future
789:depot at
787:submarine
779:Avro 504s
743:airships.
647:North Sea
645:over the
585:Black Sea
411:North Sea
283:Zeebrugge
274:submarine
190:A German
64:Centuries
4055:, p. 73.
4034:, p. 30.
4000:, p. 37.
3962:, p. 39.
3772:, p. 12.
3748:, p. 53.
3693:, p. 20.
3672:, p. 20.
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3406:, p. 33.
3382:, p. 11.
3330:, p. 73.
3253:, p. 97.
3156:article.
3118:61060979
3048:November
3026:December
3009:November
2953:Avro 508
2930:February
2868:Anatra D
2849:December
2779:SPAD S.A
2660:Leutnant
2599:December
2576:Bulgaria
2501:catapult
2463:fuselage
2440:November
2426:New York
2380:Bulgaria
2318:General
2297:le Demon
2227:Cheshunt
2214:Zeppelin
2210:Woolwich
2202:Deptford
2198:Millwall
2196:, bombs
2098:against
2083:Leutnant
2069:bearing
1866:Campania
1834:Leutnant
1826:May 1921
1741:Leutnant
1725:Leutnant
1700:Engadine
1593:Leutnant
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1432:seaplane
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1354:, bombs
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1102:Kortrijk
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1022:observer
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470:February
326:Zeppelin
290:seaplane
281:departs
229:warships
221:airships
200:aviation
4116:British
3714:, p. 2.
2992:October
2876:, with
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2609:Caudron
2607:of the
2563:pilots
2548:in the
2542:Maritsa
2451:roundel
2352:October
2309:Belgian
2252:benzole
2166:Belgium
2143:Germany
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2093:Italian
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2042:Ashford
2011:Harwich
2001:England
1990:Turkish
1983:torpedo
1846:E.13/15
1816:leader
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1796:Belgium
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1763:Aviatik
1601:Idflieg
1590:German
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1556:roundel
1545:biplane
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