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Old 5th November 2016, 15:43
Leendert Leendert is offline
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US Military plane - pilot H. Amstell - April 1919

Both aviationarcheology and accident-report.com tell of an accident with an unspecified US military airplane at Roermond (SE Neths.) with pilot H. Amstell on 23 April 1919.

Dutch newspapers of that time speak of an "English airplane" that came on its side after an emergency landing. The crew, two officers, got injured and were treated in a hospital at Roermond.

Airplane apparently got lost on flight from France to Germany.

Ideas welcome as to type and further ID of crew.

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Leendert
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