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Re: Photo Short Aircraft
OK Clint
Works for me. However the Albin Denis site (at least with a google translation) says: These two seaplanes were supplied by England to the French government for evaluation in May 1916. (numbers N8083 and N8084 - manufactured by Shorts Brothers, Rochester). Not retained by naval aviation, they were used for a time by the shooting school for the towing of targets. use by the Cazaux shooting school Also the original French text says the same, but perhaps I am reading to much into such a sentence in the first place. Cheers Stig |
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