Fighter Meet

April 28th, 2012

A few nice Fighter Airplanes images I found:

Fighter meet
Fighter Airplanes

Image by Elsie esq.
Well mainly fighters anyway!

Australian S.E.5A fighter aeroplanes of No. 6 (Training) Squadron
Fighter Airplanes

Image by Australian War Memorial collection
ID Number: D00435
Maker: Unknown
Place made: United Kingdom: England, Minchinhampton
Date made: March 1919

Australian S.E.5A fighter aeroplanes (serials B127; D351 and F9075) of No. 6 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), at aerodrome. (1/2r s. Avro 504K in background. See D00416; D00421-D00423)

Rights Info: No known copyright restrictions.

This photograph is from the Australian War Memorial’s collection www.awm.gov.au

Persistent URL: cas.awm.gov.au/photograph/D00435

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  1. Wallace
    April 28th, 2012 at 11:24 | #1

    Thanks for naming them Saint. You only got three wrong!

  2. Edgar
    April 28th, 2012 at 12:23 | #2

    Which three did he get wrong?

  3. Christopher
    April 28th, 2012 at 12:40 | #3

    I have corrected them now but he missnamed three aircraft as
    1) Grumman Avenger
    2) Supermarine Spitfire
    3) Hawker Hurricane.

    See if you can spot which of the aircraft look like those above?

  4. Gordon
    April 28th, 2012 at 12:54 | #4

    My late grandfather Jack Wilson MM trained in Avros & Bristol Fighters, Crail, Scotland in 1918. Things rarely went smoothly:

    Another morning we were sitting and having breakfast. This plane nose dived into the ground right outside the window, it was a Bristol Fighter. The plane I was being trained to fly.

    There were both killed outright.

    A Lieutenant Munday, the instructor and a Flight Sergeant. I’ve got a picture of that. They’re both buried in Crail Cemetery. There are a few of our lads there.

    All of this & more in a 25,000 word verbatim memoir from interviews conducted with Jack Wilson MM in his 97th year.

  5. Cody
    April 28th, 2012 at 13:06 | #5

    Hi, I’m an admin for a group called Australian Flying Corps AFC, and we’d love to have this added to the group!

  6. Terrance
    April 28th, 2012 at 13:57 | #6

    Seen in Australian Flying Corps (pool)

  7. Mathew
    April 28th, 2012 at 14:32 | #7

    Cool !
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