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Re: Russian and Swedish errata
Posted by:
James Pratt
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Date: September 26, 2015 03:23PM
Thanks for the info Simon and glad to be of help Michael I have some other errata:
From the book "The Russian Military Air Fleet in World war I"
has the British merchant ship King David sunk by the U49 on 10 July 1917 with a cargo of 46 Nieuport and Farman aircraft for Russia.
It also mentions the merchant ships Variol and Stormy Peteral sunk going to North Russia carrying Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter aircraft. They weren't sunk by enemy action so I guess they were lost either in storms or accident. It looks like sailing to north Russia in WW I was almost as dangerous as it was in WW II.
From the book "The Russian Military Air Fleet in World war I"
has the British merchant ship King David sunk by the U49 on 10 July 1917 with a cargo of 46 Nieuport and Farman aircraft for Russia.
It also mentions the merchant ships Variol and Stormy Peteral sunk going to North Russia carrying Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter aircraft. They weren't sunk by enemy action so I guess they were lost either in storms or accident. It looks like sailing to north Russia in WW I was almost as dangerous as it was in WW II.
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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Russian and Swedish errata | James Pratt | 09/04/2015 08:29PM |
Re: Russian and Swedish errata | Simon S. | 09/05/2015 08:35AM |
Re: Russian and Swedish errata | Michael Lowrey | 09/06/2015 01:19AM |
Re: Russian and Swedish errata | James Pratt | 09/26/2015 03:23PM |