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    #76
    #41 - Twice the same bombed airplane barracks in Dijon.
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      #77
      39/ Fairey Battle. RAF single engine light bomber. Probably shot down in May 1940 during the invasion of France.

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        #78
        WW1 Airplane Crash In France

        This is a little bit, off topic, but interesting, anyway.
        A photo of a burned out airplane in France, WW1.
        mikeburch
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          #79
          A SPAD (S.P.A.D.). French aircraft also used by the Royal Flying Corps and the Americans in 1918. An excellent aircraft.

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            #80
            Originally posted by Viscount View Post
            A SPAD (S.P.A.D.). French aircraft also used by the Royal Flying Corps and the Americans in 1918. An excellent aircraft.
            Viscount ........................
            Thank you for your intellegent input.
            mikeburch

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              #81
              I think its a SPAD XIII. (as opposed to a SPAD VII)
              Pete

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