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Letter of Inglis' SE5a?
Hi Folks,
As I understand it, on Mannock's last flight he was flying SE5a E1295 Letter 'Z' and Donald Inglis was flying SE5a E1294.
Can anyone tell me what letter Inglis' SE5a had, please.
Need the information for a piece of digital art I'm planning so if anyone can supply the detail I'd be grateful. I've trawled these fora and the 'net in general but have found nowt.
Regards,
Dej
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So it was that the war in the air began. Men rode upon the whirlwind that night and slew and fell like archangels. The sky rained heroes upon the astonished earth. Surely the last fights of mankind were the best. What was the heavy pounding of your Homeric swordsmen, what was the creaking charge of chariots, besides this swift rush, this crash, this giddy triumph, this headlong sweep to death?
H. G. Wells, 'The World Set Free,' 1914.
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