In the Air.
'FRENCH AViATOR'S RECORD. United Press Assooiatiow. Paris /- 'March V2. brought down an aeroplane, in ilitTl'|,a.jji« behind our lines hear TheiseQJttrt, is "the' eighth brought sM*fsyi Lieut. Guynemer, six of i-feJMfch/ in our lines and two in tm Uermafij. lines. We also brought downan, aeifflp&ne in our lines near basle jf&i'gonne) and tiie occupants We to -killed. We ha volowghfc P>S],#.4 ? aej-hU-|ctions in ) SEAPLANE TURNS TAIL., P ■ It U I H s 4 t v 1 London, March, 12.. s A seaplane was sighted off the N||fcn Foreland at mid-day,. but aeroplanes from Dover drove it off.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 83, 14 March 1916, Page 5
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99In the Air. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 83, 14 March 1916, Page 5
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