Huns, though we afterwards heard that there were three hanging about behind their lines, and worrying a number of our fellows doing photography. Twenty to 12 found us east of - — , not far short of 10,000 feet up, and distinctly chilly. " A biplane... Claude's Book - Page 124by Claude H. Kelway Bamber - 1919 - 136 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Clarence Winchester - Aeronautics - 1916 - 336 pages
...lines, and worrying a number of our fellows doing photography. Twenty to 12 found us east of - — , not far short of 10,000 feet up, and distinctly chilly....crosses on a white base. Good enough ! " Down went the FE's nose almost vertically; 2000 feet we came down, while the air speed indicator went up to 160... | |
 | Clarence Winchester - Aeronautics - 1916 - 332 pages
...of being in a hurry, with the monoplane—which appeared to be one of our Morane type—overhauling it hands over fists. We were about 2500 feet above...crosses on a white base. Good enough! " Down went the FE's nose almost vertically; 2000 feet we came down, while the air speed indicator went up to 160... | |
 | Holworthy Hall - Aeronautics, Military - 1921 - 434 pages
...appeared to be one of our Morane type — overhauling it hands over fists. We were about 2,500 feet over the buses, and when within about a mile I got a glimpse of the monoplane's top wing. Black cross on a white base. Good enough! Down went the FE's nose almost vertically; 2,000 feet we came down,... | |
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