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Barry, 30.06.2016 13:10

A direct conversion of the unsuccessful Wight bomber, some 37 were built and were based with the R.N.A.S. at Calshot, Dover, Portland and Cherbourg. Yes, Brian Haunts this was the plane responsible for the first sinking of a submarine in the English Channel when a 100 lb bomb hit UB 32. After WW I seven remained in service with the R.A.F.


diansan, 18.06.2011 10:31

Was this the type of Seaplane that Sub Lieutenent Mossos flew when he sunk UB 32 in Aug 1917


Brian Haunts, e-mail, 09.02.2009 20:03

Was this the type of Seaplane that Sub Lieutenent Mossos flew when he sunk UB 32 in Aug 1917




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