#4187137 - 10/28/15 01:43 AM
Re: DiD Centenary Challenge
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Journal Entry: October 27, 1915 St. Pol-sur-Mer I'm beginning to really like Roderic, he remimds me so much of Jimmy. Today for instance, we were supposed to just fly around the area while we continue to get accustomed to our new kites, but Roderic had other ideas. While we were walking out to our machines he said, "Why don't we scoot up to the front and get accustomed to our kites there instead of flying some boring circuits around the aerodrome?", of course I agreed. We took off, and when out of sight of the aerodrome, we turned towards the front. We arrived and began flying along just enjoying the simple pleasure of flying, there didn't seem to be anybody but us up there. After we had flown back and forth for quite I while, I was beginning to grow antsy and it was then that I spotted the Hun gasbag below. I had always wanted to have a go at one those things, but I could never figure out quite how to attack them in a Morane. I looked over at Roderic, got his attention and pointed down. He looked down, got a big smile on his face and immediately knew what I was thinking. I gave him a big thumbs up and began to lose altitude so that I could attack the sausage. Our new kites are wonderful, but just like real butterflies their wings are very fragile and one doesn't just dive if one wants to live a while longer. After floating down about 2000 ft, I was finally able to begin my attack run on the balloon. Since I hadn't put a lot of thought into this attack, I just bore in with my gun blazing. After about a drum of ammo, I noticed some wispy smoke appear, which grew darker and before I knew it, it just exploded. Of course, the Huns on the ground were not pleased with our activities and were shooting everything they possessed at us. We danced away and turned towards home, laughing all the way. 
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#4187139 - 10/28/15 01:50 AM
Re: DiD Centenary Challenge
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Journal Entry: June 29, 1915 Bertincourt I now have over 50 hours of flight time and I finally feel like I'm really contributing to the war effort. Hauptman von Schoenebeck just the other day was complimenting me on how far I've come in such a small amount of time. Today we had a full Jasta patrol and it was quite exciting to see all six of us in the air at the same time. I've decided to not spend any time worrying about those blood thirsty Tommies that I've heard about. If I see them I run, other than that, nothing much more I can do. Here is a photograph of Schwarm Eins during our Jasta patrol today. 
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#4187477 - 10/28/15 07:53 PM
Re: DiD Centenary Challenge
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Esc 15 Savy , A.F. Sgt, Bessieres
Oct 28,1915.
Line patrol: Spotted and chased a 2 seat type ,but lost him in the clouds.
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#4188243 - 10/30/15 03:49 AM
Re: DiD Centenary Challenge
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Esc 15 Savy , A.F. Sgt, Bessieres Oct 29, 1917. Security Patrol; 5 a/c in 2 flights. Remarks: No contact flew over to Vert Galand and back. upload images free
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#4188554 - 10/30/15 05:49 PM
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Esc 15 Savy , A.F. Sgt, Bessieres Oct 30, 1915. Line Patrol: The Sqn put up 5 a/c in 2 flights for patrol. No enemy contact did see 2 flights of 2 Rfc types flying back from the front BE2 I think ? photo hosting sites
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#4188971 - 10/31/15 04:01 PM
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Esc 15 Savy , A.F. Sgt, Bessieres Oct 31, 1915. Offensive Patrol: Houplin Aerodrome near Loos. 3 a/c Bait Flt 2 a/c Distant Cover Flt. Remarks: The Esc 5 N-10,s were Trolling for the enemy a/c and acting as Gunnery Patrice for the Hun guns at 6000ft. As the flt made its last turn a 2 Seat type was spotted near another enemy air field. ( Harbourdin ? ) We passed the e/a wing tip to wing tip as I turned , my trailing wingmate ( Robi Gallet) cut inside and attacked , then the pursuit fell apart. host image imgurl photo hosting screenshot programOfficially, The report states that after his machine gun jammed, the pilot rammed the Enemy machine ( his 2nd Kill) in an effort to save France from the Invaders. Personally, I think, Robie had target fixation and got to close.
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#4188978 - 10/31/15 04:20 PM
Re: DiD Centenary Challenge
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The war just got real for Becker.  While on a arty spotting mission, he and his wingman were attacked by 2 French scouts. Becker barely made it back over the lines with the Frenchie in hot pursuit.  Luckily his tranfer has come through and he can at least defend himself with guns now.
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#4189362 - 11/01/15 06:08 PM
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Esc 15 Savy , A.F. Sgt, Bessieres 1 Nov 1915. Escort 1 FE2b Recon 4 N-10c,s 3 Close + 1 roaming support. Remarks: Long Recon over the enemy side of lines pass Rail-yards . We did spot numerous dots deep on the Hun side,but the flight stayed with the Fee. img hosting
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