Oh Aldi, Aldi, Aldi!! I'm afraid what Kate has in store for you will fog your mind for some time to come when you return to Marckebeeke!
Robert, you must have known the first time Aldi laid his eyes on her, his goose was cooked.
Originally Posted by Raine
Fullofit, I don't think British nurses are made of the same stuff at all!
Raine, I have to agree with you on that one. Just look at how hairy her pussy is! Great story, very painful.
"Take the cylinder out of my kidneys, The connecting rod out of my brain, my brain, From out of my arse take the camshaft, And assemble the engine again."
Carrick, Ben Kincaid is essentially out until late November as he will recover near the end of October and then I go away for work for the first three weeks of November. Good thing it is a long war.
I am really looking forward to getting back into it with him. Ive spent a lot of time with one of my non-DID Camel pilots and I am really starting to get the hang of flying it in combat.
Helmute von Hammer Hauptmann Jasta 4, JG 1. Marcke, AF.
Oct 14, 1917.
No Luck again. I led the Jasta ( 9 a/c) on Patrol this morning in rain and heavy cloud cover. After reaching the turn around point, We spotted E/a amid puffs of ground fire. They e/a ( 6 DH 5's ) were higher then us and we were barely above stall speed. No losses to any side. we kinda separated in the dark rainy skies while chasing each other.
Helmute von Hammer Hauptmann Jasta 4, JG 1. Marcke, AF.
Oct 15 1917. Well its Kaput for Helmute D E C E A S E D K I A G O T T H E C H O P A T E T H E D I R T S P R I A L E D I N. C A R S H E D A N D B U R N E D " D I E D " K I C K E D TH E B U C K E T . Went into the T R E E S .
Got into it with 2 Flights of Six F2b's protecting 5 DH 4's. My group had 6 a/c and got scattered all over the Sky. I was firing on one when its partner shot up my right wing. In order to stay airborne I had to fly with full left rudder and reduce power. Two more shot my D-IIIa up. I tried to put it down when the wing fell apart and the a/c fell into a horizontal landing thru a fence.
Ouch Carrick. Got to learn to run away mate!! There is always tomorrow. I will toast Helmut tonight
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Ignace de Lyons Sous Lt. SOP 107 Recon/ Bombardment.
Oct 15 1917.
Arrived and did a local solo flight of the area then was posted to a Recon flight. No enemy contact. We are a mix bag using hand me down machines marked British and French. The Aero machines are mostly Sopwith 1B and a couple of 1A 's. I had hoped to get Fighters with Up to date machines like the Spad or N-24.
15 June 1917 @ 05h00 Attack on Pronville aerodrome
“B” flight composed of Godfrey, Molesworth, Soden and Fry were tasked with the primary attack on Pronville. “A” flight composed of Bishop, Caldwell, Dillon, Pearson and Horn were to provide top cover on the initial attack and then take targets of opportunity following the primary attack.
Wind was 8 kn from the SSW with low cumulus from 4100 to 9000 ft.
The flights formed up north of the field as usual attaining 11,300 ft by 05h26 before setting out for the lines near Monchy le Preux.
The flights reached the lines at 05h36 at an altitude of 7500 ft and continued on towards Pronville aerodrome, arriving there at 05h54 flying at 3400 ft.
Godfrey led the attack in with Le Prieur rockets which did little damage. Godfrey called his flight to rejoin and during the process spotted a target of opportunity. A lone DIII coming in to land at Pronville. Godfrey pursed him and shot him up. Fry finished him off. He again joined the reformation and spotting “A” flight in the distance, chased them down on the return trip.
Just as “B” flight was overtaking “A” flight, Godfrey spotted another fleck directly in front of their formation and coming on fast. It turned out to be a Hun Alb DIII, and both Godfrey and the Hun exchanged volleys in passing. Godfrey turned to gain position on the Hun’s six and in so doing noted that Soden had beat him to it. Godfrey backed off and watched as his flight took turns harassing the enemy down to the ground.
Upon return to base Soden and Fry put in claims.
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Ignace de Lyons Adj SOP 107, Flez. Recon/ Bombardment.
Oct 16, 1917.
Morning Recon of the lines. No contact.
Afternoon: Aerial Recon behind the lines near Vimy. 2 Section had the duty and I was the # 3 ship in a Vee formation. We encountered numerous Albatross D-III types over Target and engaged while trying to get out. All us made it, but with damage. I shot off 147 rds and maybe got 1 hit. while my machine had 28 holes in it.
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Ignace de Lyons ADJ. SOP 107, Flez. Recon/ Bombardment.
Oct 17,1917.
Mission: Railyard Jct at Loos. Arm: 250 Rds machine guns ( 2 Section) + Two 40 lb bombs each 4 1B's Full Load (1Section) Cover Flt 2 A1's
E/a: Avoided 2 Flights going to target + 2 more near target. Total: 20 ?
Remarks: A disappointment. In order to drop on target , I took the a/c High . At max height in 7/10ths cloud cover all Bombs scattered over a wide area. Maybe 1 hit ?
Here is my story: Starting at 22 december 1916 and this is the report from my 3th flight a recon over the front on 24th of december 1916. Pilot: Antoine Lemmes, Verdun region; flying the Nieuport 12; based at La Cheppe, rank: Caporal at Escadrille N 78,
We started from the airstrip myself Antoine Lemmes as the flight leader, Gilbert as my wingman, while Armand Pinsard was the B-flight.
After passing the front line we did noticed the impact from the artillery at the warzone.
As usually we both, were looking for trouble, so we did enter a very fast flying German scout.
Gilbert was after him, while I was in a spin and after recovery, I did not see then anymore. Guess they were both killed, it was all so fast. But where the hell was Pinsard, he should protect us in his Spad7.
So alone I went to patrol the German side of the line.
After patrolling job was finished I went for home and while circling at the home base, I did see a plane so I made a steep dive to the landing strip and noticed my wingman made a safe trip home. I was very happy he was still alive, unhurt after the encounter of the German scout.
edit: question, how to implementate the pictures from the bottom in my story line? Solved thanks Raine.
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Thanks but how to get the pictures out of the attachment zone and into the story line???
Put the photo in as an attachment first and post your story. Then click "edit". Open the attached image and right click on "copy image address." Then open the "insert image link" feature in the full editor and when the dialogue box opens and asks for the image's URL, paste in the image address you copied. Post your change and it will appear in the story where you used the insert image link feature.
Strange, the Esc had a visit from the " L epouse du marie de la ville " Inviting all Pilots to a costume ball in two weeks. I wonder which Pilots will still be here by then ?
Ignace de Lyons ADJ SOP 107, Flez., Flanders Recon/ Bombardment.
Oct 18, 1917.
2 Sections 3 Sop 1A's were on a Scouting trip up near Vimy and spotted 3 Albatross Type machines above and off to the East. 2 went home , but one attacked. after much turning and firing , He dove for the deck and left. My R ear Seat-man got off 1 drum 47 rds at the e/a Hits ? The # 2 a/c got off a number of rds just before we fired Hits ? maybe he was closer We had 2 machines damaged albeit Lite.