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Old 11 September 2009, 03:23 PM   #1
Maureen Dig Aire
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Dual or half credit for a kill?

I've been perusing The French Air Service War Chornology-1914-1918 by Frank Bailey and Christophe Cony. On January 13, 1918, the entry reads as follows: "Patrol....Spa 75/80.....Rumpler C...."

Could this mean that a pilot from Spa 75 AND one from Spa 85 each took half credit for that Rumpler? This is first entry that I've noticed like that.
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