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League members Ross Walton and Fred Murrin prepare for take-off on the flight line of the USAF Museum Aerodrome at the Great War Aeroplanes Association 2000 World War One Fly-In. Highlights of the event (at least for the spectators) were Fred's emergency landing on the grass following the failure of his rotary engine, and Ross' loop--possibly the only time a Dr.I has been looped since 1918. The next Fly-In, scheduled for 2003 will immediately follow the League of WW1 Aviation Historians seminar at the Museum. Start making your plans to attend now. (Richard Jayne photo.)
Between the Lines
Late Issues | 2001 Seminar | The Mike Carr Student Essay Competition | Thorton D. Hooper Award for Excellence in Aviation History
Mentioned in Dispatches:
Follow-Up on the History of Aviation Photo Collection at the UTD | A Mystery Propeller Hub | More on Andrew Carl Ortmayer | A New Member Writes to Our Leader | Mr. Grosz to Mr. Lawson (again) | A Last Word From Down Under? | Help Needed on Jasta War Diaries | A Plea For Primary Research From the Prince of Penzance
Between the Bookends:
The Air Campaign: John Warden and the Classical Airpower Theorists | Biplanes and Bombsights: British Bombing in World War I | Colours &Markings of the Worlds Air Force 1912-1920 | The Lafayette Flying Corps: The American Volunteers in the French Air Service in World War One
Taps:
Bill Lamberton | Isabelle Young Rogers | Robert (Bob) Cavanagh