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⚫ | Flown by Vzfw (Vizefeldwebel, acting Sergeant) Hecht of Jasta 10 (Jagdstaffel, fighter squadron) of the German AAS on December 17, 1917, D1370/17 was downed intact near Estrées-en-Chaussée, France, by 2nd Lieutenants A.G. Hanna and R.A. Burnand of No. 35 Squadron, RFC,<ref name="Thou Aircraft photos G110"/> the unit which subsequently took the aircraft over as G110.<ref name="BMAS P71">{{British Military Aircraft Serials}} Page 71</ref> |
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⚫ | Flown by Vzfw (Vizefeldwebel, acting Sergeant) Hecht of Jasta 10 (Jagdstaffel, fighter squadron) of the German AAS on December 17, 1917, D1370/17 was downed intact near Estrées-en-Chaussée, France, by 2nd Lieutenants A.G. Hanna and R.A. Burnand of No. 35 Squadron, RFC,<ref name="Thou Aircraft photos G110"/> the unit which subsequently took the aircraft over as '''G110.'''<ref name="BMAS P71">{{British Military Aircraft Serials}} Page 71</ref> |
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D1370/17 - aka G110 - was presumably among those scrapped after a survey in February 1919.<ref name="Thou Aircraft photos G110"/> |
D1370/17 - aka G110 - was presumably among those scrapped after a survey in February 1919.<ref name="Thou Aircraft photos G110"/> |
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History[]
Flown by Vzfw (Vizefeldwebel, acting Sergeant) Hecht of Jasta 10 (Jagdstaffel, fighter squadron) of the German AAS on December 17, 1917, D1370/17 was downed intact near Estrées-en-Chaussée, France, by 2nd Lieutenants A.G. Hanna and R.A. Burnand of No. 35 Squadron, RFC,[1] the unit which subsequently took the aircraft over as G110.[2]
D1370/17 - aka G110 - was presumably among those scrapped after a survey in February 1919.[1]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 McBride Photos
- ↑ Robertson, Bruce. British Military Aircraft Serials 1912-1966. Ian Allen Ltd. 1967 Page 71