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WHEN AIRMEN ARE SHELLED

SHRAPNEL BURSTS AT GREAT HEIGHTS. ("The Times.") London, July 4. Giving evidence before the Air Committee Inquiry, Major-General Sir David Henderson, Director of the Royal Plying Corps, Stated that machines had been hit during the war at a height of 12,000 to 14,000 feet. Shells burst to 15,000 ft., hitting tho aviators but : not bringing down tho machines.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2816, 6 July 1916, Page 5

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WHEN AIRMEN ARE SHELLED Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2816, 6 July 1916, Page 5

WHEN AIRMEN ARE SHELLED Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2816, 6 July 1916, Page 5

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