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Dave Kearton
December 23rd 06, 09:49 AM
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Cheers

Dave Kearton

Avsec
December 24th 06, 03:42 AM
Thanks Dave for posting Gordon's pictures. I sent the Camel photos to a
friend is a WW1 buff and have attached his replies to some of the photos. I
hope you find them interesting.

Avsec

It's a non-pilot (no wings on his tunic) in front of a Camel. I can't make
out the man's cap badge; he could be a trainee pilot at a Training Depot
Station. If only the Camel's serial number was visible!

Avsec
December 24th 06, 03:42 AM
Thanks Dave for posting Gordon's pictures. I sent the Camel photos to a
friend is a WW1 buff and have attached his replies to some of the photos. I
hope you find them interesting.

Avsec

It's a non-pilot (no wings on his tunic) in front of a Camel. I can't make
out the man's cap badge; he could be a trainee pilot at a Training Depot
Station. If only the Camel's serial number was visible!

Dave Kearton
December 24th 06, 03:45 AM
Avsec wrote:
> Thanks Dave for posting Gordon's pictures. I sent the Camel photos to
> a friend is a WW1 buff and have attached his replies to some of the
> photos. I hope you find them interesting.
>
> Avsec
>
> It's a non-pilot (no wings on his tunic) in front of a Camel. I
> can't make out the man's cap badge; he could be a trainee pilot at a
> Training Depot Station. If only the Camel's serial number was
> visible!


Thanks, I'll forward your replies to Gordon, sometimes there are notes on
the back of the prints.




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Cheers

Dave Kearton

Dave Kearton
December 24th 06, 03:45 AM
Avsec wrote:
> Thanks Dave for posting Gordon's pictures. I sent the Camel photos to
> a friend is a WW1 buff and have attached his replies to some of the
> photos. I hope you find them interesting.
>
> Avsec
>
> It's a non-pilot (no wings on his tunic) in front of a Camel. I
> can't make out the man's cap badge; he could be a trainee pilot at a
> Training Depot Station. If only the Camel's serial number was
> visible!


Thanks, I'll forward your replies to Gordon, sometimes there are notes on
the back of the prints.




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Cheers

Dave Kearton

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