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Re: Russian and Swedish errata
Posted by: James Pratt ()
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.

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Russian and Swedish errata James Pratt 09/04/2015 08:29PM
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Re: Russian and Swedish errata James Pratt 09/26/2015 03:23PM


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