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Old 30th December 2019, 14:53
Stig Jarlevik Stig Jarlevik is offline
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Re: Look for a Rayma L. Andrew RFC/RAF?

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Don't know a thing about Andrew, but the USAAS/USAAC used the SE.5 during the 1920s as well, so Andrew may have flown the type domestically in USA, and maybe thought it was important at some point to "extend" his CV so to speak and state he had taken part in the Great War.

Can't say when the type was withdrawn but I doubt it was in service by 1930.
Last known (by me) accidents with the type was in 1927.

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