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Old 2 August 2014, 01:24 PM   #1
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Capt. Sumner Sewall Video

My buddy just sent me this link to an interesting video regarding Capt. Sumner Sewall of the American 95th Aero Squadron:

Maine's World War I Flying Ace, Sumner Sewall | Video | wcsh6.com

Capt. Sewall flew the Nieuport 28 and Spad XIII fighters to become Maine's only WWI air ace, downing 5 German aircraft and two balloons.

There's some cool Nieuport 28 flying in the video!

Enjoy,
Gary Sewall

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