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Tuesday 1 May 1917

May 1, 2017 by Sarah McLennan

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Enemy shell La Targette.

In early morning there are many air fights. Our planes bring down 3 enemy’s.  S.M. Douglas walks  from La Targette transport lines to Villers au Bois.  Outside Villers au Bois some of our planes are manoeuvring when a collision takes place between two planes resulting in one having a wing & propeller blade torn off.  He descends rapidly and crashes with an awful thud.  Both men are dead smashed & twisted.  Awful sight.  Later in afternoon one of our Farmans descends riddled with bullets & a corporal wounded.  He brought down two of enemy.

Filed Under: 1917 Entries, Diary Entries Tagged With: Farman airplanes, La Targette, mp3, Villers au Bois

Sunday 11 February 1917

February 11, 2017 by Sarah McLennan

 – frosty

No Church.

Enemy shells us a little. One of our Farman ‘planes gives an exhibition of fancy stunts over enemy’s lines, fires at his troops in trenches & then makes off.

Enemy opens up a vivid and heavy bombardment & then come over to us. They are stopped by our machine gun fire & artillery.  They have heavy losses.

*Although Draycott refers to “our” Farman ‘planes, Canada did not have its own air force until the final months of the war, but 22,812 Canadians served with the British flying services and another 13,160 served as aircrew. (www.museedelaguerre.ca/cwm/exhibitions/guerre/fliers-e.aspx)

Filed Under: 1917 Entries, Diary Entries Tagged With: Farman airplanes

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