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14 January 2003, 02:37 AM
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Scout Pilot
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Indiana
Posts: 317
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It's a new year & I haven't seen a roll call lately.
The question is: Who or What or we researching this new year?
JC-Indiana/US
Col. H. Weir Cook, 94th Squ.
Aces of Indiana
WWII
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14 January 2003, 02:51 AM
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Observer
Join Date: Dec 2002
Posts: 16
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Hi, I am new to the forum but I am researching Captain William Roy Irwin of the 56th Squadron. He was an ace from my grandfather's (also a veteran of WW1) home town of Ripley Ontario Canada. We are building an SE5a in the colours of B'35 which Irwin flew. We have received help from Mr. Revell and his book High In The Empty Blue. Our group would like to due a suitable painting/print of the aircraft and any ideas would be most welcomed.
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14 January 2003, 04:14 AM
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Two-seater Pilot
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: London, UK
Posts: 196
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Well I'm not sure it counts as research but I'm hoping to build a couple of websites that will help others with their own. First off I'm hoping to help Joe Gertler (I hope he doesn't mind me mentioning this) set up his own site. I've done a fair amount on this, but stopped temporarily due to other commitments.
Secondly I'm going to try and get my own site going properly which will be an online repository of pre-1945 magazines, documents, books, photos, etc. I'm steadily scanning stuff in and OCRing it (so that the text will be searchable), most of the first lot will be probably be WW2 related but over time the bulk of it will be WW1 once I get it scanned in. My workplace has a photocopier that will do greyscale scans up to 600dpi - at the same speed as normal photocopying apparently, which is much, much faster than the way I've been doing it! Plus the higher resolution will make the OCRing more reliable.
Have fun
Finn
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14 January 2003, 04:18 AM
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Scout Pilot
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Omaha, NE, USA
Posts: 493
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For me, French Sopwith Strutters, especially in regards to the new evidence that the single-color machines were aluminum-doped, and not CDL.
So, if anyone has items that haven't seen the light of day IRT French Strutters, I would appreciate any and all help.
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Software Engineer/Assistant Editor
Internet Modeler
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14 January 2003, 04:46 AM
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Forum Ace
Join Date: Mar 1998
Location: Oakville Ontario
Posts: 1,132
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More research on Cousin Antonin Gauthier of SPA 80. I'd like to locate his grave. I have a photo of it, covered with wreaths from his squadron, but don't know its location.
Ideally I'd like to get a current photo to match it.
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Adjt. Antonin Dominique Barthélèmy Gautier
Médaille Militaire, Croix de Guerre - SPA 80
October 2, 1895-September 15, 1918
Mort pour la France en combat aérien.
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14 January 2003, 05:33 AM
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Forum Ace
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Paris France
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A couple of french observation squadron (one well advanced and other I may start one more during the year)
By the way do you have any document on the french squadron sop 36
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Grégoire
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14 January 2003, 07:54 AM
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Rest in Peace
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Ceres, California
Posts: 9,118
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JC:
I will be concentrating on finishing the my part of the book that Rick Duiven and I are working on about the Schusta and Schlasta.
I have one more line drawing of the Han.CL.III and CL.IIIa to do, then the MG, bombs and engines and the line drawings will be finished. Then all the color plates. I am planning to be completely finished by the end of June 3003. Rick take note.
btwm got the books.
I will continue my general research on the Luft- streitkräfte.
Happy New Year,
Dan-San
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14 January 2003, 09:10 AM
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Forum Ace
Join Date: Aug 2000
Posts: 2,057
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Finishing off the truly vast work on the Sopwith Triplane, dotting the "i"'s and crossing the "t"s on the history of Naval 10.
About to start on Naval 6 and Naval 9.
Les Rogers once gave me the advice "always have more than one project on the go, when one stalls, you can always keep going on the other one".
mike
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14 January 2003, 11:02 AM
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Forum Ace of Aces
Join Date: Jan 2002
Posts: 3,239
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Personally continuing the research on the Flanders units. Bringing out another photobook on the German naval air service, and a few on other aerodromes of the northern part of West Flanders and a new edition of the book on the Marinekorps Flandern. If any time over it will go to the Englandgeschwader.
And of course there still is an article to be written about the 13th August 1918 attack by the 17th US at Jabbeke aerodrome with Stephen.
That should keep me busy.
Btw I'm very curious to see the book of Rick and Dan-San on the Schusta-Schlasta's !
Best from Regulus
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14 January 2003, 02:36 PM
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Rest in Peace
Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Cupertino, CA
Posts: 2,843
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Quote:
I am planning to be completely finished by the end of June 3003. *Rick take note.
Happy New Year,
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Dan-San
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* Well, I was rather hoping to finish it in this millennium, but I realize you are a perfectionist *;D *R.
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