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Re: Look for a Rayma L. Andrew RFC/RAF?

Stig. I think the SEs with the training and service squadrons were retired after the 3 accidents in 1927; they still had their old USAS serials ( from 1922). They were designated as TYPE XV ( training/ water-cooled engine). These were from the SE5E batch 22-276 - 22-325.
The 2 Navy ones were both SOC in 1920; they had RAF and USN "A" serials.
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