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Darragh Christie, 13 April 2017 · # · Comment

Black Friday, 'Bloody April': The death of Lancelot; the Red Knight rises...

During Bloody April one Royal Flying Corps airmen was killed, on average, every 18 hours. Friday April the 13th was no exception, a black day for the RFC, and one Mosman family.

FE2b one of the ‘…appallingly makeshift aeroplanes…optimistically called a “battleplane” by the authorities’ Photograph and quote from Tayor, P.G. ‘Sopwith Scout 7309’

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Darragh Christie, 5 April 2017 · # · · Comment

'Bloody April': Lt. Taylor survives

A digital render of Sopwith Pup A7309 flown by Taylor in June 1917. Image: Panthercules, Rise of Flight forum

2/Lt. ‘Bill’ Taylor joined 66 Squadron just before the Royal Flying Corps worst month of the war. He wrote about what is was like flying in the cockpit of a Sopwith scout, and survive his first combat experiences.

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Bernard, 2 April 2017 · # · · Comment

Mosman and Artists of the Great War

Visiting Canberra? Those with an interest in Mosman’s connections with WWI are well served by the National Gallery of Australia’s exhibition, Artists of the Great War.

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Darragh Christie, 1 April 2017 · # · Comment

WW1 in the Air: Gareth Morgan at Mosman Library

A good crowd filled the Mosman Room for this month’s talk, delivered by Gareth Morgan, President of the Australian Society of WWI Aero Historians.

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Darragh Christie, 13 January 2017 · # · · Comment [2]


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