#4172242 - 09/23/15 03:08 AM
Re: DiD Centenary Challenge
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MudWasp
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Me either and I fly for the Germans. Have fun in the Fee Kuroken...Fokker hunting is a blast in that bus! Great Picture Story lederhosen
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#4172533 - 09/23/15 07:48 PM
Re: DiD Centenary Challenge
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Engine failures have dropped AF(A) 206 down to three pilots. Plenty of planes to fly, but not enough pilots for the squad to operate. Hopefully the next day or two has pilots and observers transferring in. 
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#4172568 - 09/23/15 09:17 PM
Re: DiD Centenary Challenge
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Journal Entry: May 26, 1915 Bertincourt
I've almost completed two full weeks with the Jasta and things are going better than I had hoped. While I was in pilot training I would often hear about the air war and I imagined that we would be shooting at each other every time we went aloft. I was pleased to find out that wasn't so, it's seems we have a gentleman's agreement of sorts, the French and British don't bother me and I don't bother them. When we do fly close enough to see each other we salute and fly on. The only fighting that I see on a daily basis is the hell that is the trenches. When I think that I could have been down there instead of where I am serving, I get goose bumps just thinking about it.
We did have a really tragic occurrence the other day, we were flying an artillery shoot and Oberleutnant Hilleke and Oberleutnant Schaub signaled that they were heading back to the aerodrome. We thought nothing about it and carried on with the mission. When we returned we were shocked to learn that they had both died in a freakish accident. It seems that their machine burst into flames as they were attempting to land, no one could possibly help them. I didn't know them very well, but they were both pleasant towards me and I shall miss them.
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#4172573 - 09/23/15 09:28 PM
Re: DiD Centenary Challenge
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Journal Entry: September 23, 1915 St. Pol-sur-Mer Wouldn't you know it, the one pilot that has historically been the most reluctant to engage the enemy is the pilot that actually shoots down the first Hun scout. I'm not jealous mind you, but the irony is killing me. I've been up everyday hoping to see one myself because, like Vix, I want to test my mettle against a pilot that can shoot back. So far, it has been a bust, nothing but the usual Aviatik B1s. I did score my 37th victory today, but it just doesn't seem to satisfy anymore. I did take a beautiful photograph of my latest victim as I was stalking him. 
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#4173209 - 09/25/15 02:22 PM
Re: DiD Centenary Challenge
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Hey guys, I'll be out of the country from Sept. 26th to Oct. 3rd on a trip with my wife. Is it ok if I wait until Oct. 4th to produce the latest status report? No! Let her go alone! You have responsibilities here!  Enjoy the trip, Banjoman!
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#4173392 - 09/25/15 07:53 PM
Re: DiD Centenary Challenge
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MudWasp
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Hey guys, I'll be out of the country from Sept. 26th to Oct. 3rd on a trip with my wife. Is it ok if I wait until Oct. 4th to produce the latest status report? Have fun! I'll complete my next survey on October 3rd.
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OZZY
by Phoenix54C. 06/08/23 09:06 PM
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6/6/44
by Sunchaser. 06/06/23 11:54 AM
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