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HUSSON Patrick, e-mail, 20.04.2023 18:02
Hello, I am French from Lorraine, department of Moselle, prefecture of Metz. I know that a Handley Page 0/400 landed intact in a meadow in the summer of 1918 at MOYENVIC (Medewich) in German territory. Another Handley Page 0/400 also landed intact in a meadow in the summer of 1918 at MOUSSEY (Mulzach) in German territory. Moyenvic and Moussey are located in the department of Moselle and France, villages located in the vicinity of CHATEAU SALINS (57170).
Eleanor Bowen, e-mail, 23.02.2018 11:15
Re 'Researching 215 Squadron's HP O/400 with ID C9732 which was lost over Metz on night of Sept 20/21 1918' - I don't have details of that particular plane, but I've been researching my grandfather's HP 0/400, ID C9683, which came down over Metz the night of Sept 14/15, after which he and the crew were taken prisoner and spent 3 months in Ingoldstadt X, Bavaria. Fyi, details of this loss are under 207 SQUADRON ROYAL AIR FORCE HISTORY WORLD WAR I, LOSSES & AWARDS, although there is an amendment, made because his diary tells us the plane belonged to 215 Squadron, not 207, which wasn't part of the Independent Force. If anyone has information/images re HP 0/400, ID C9683 I would love to see it. if you'd like to see the tweets he's making, on the centenary of each day of 1918, starting in civilian life and heading towards the newly formed RAF, it s on William John Norman Chalklin@chalklinjack
C Hunt, e-mail, 12.12.2017 01:47
Researching 215 Squadron's HP O/400 with ID C9732 which was lost over Metz on night of Sept 20/21 1918. And looking for a squadron photo from July-Sept 1918 and in particular photos of the crew of C9732 Fowler, Eaves and Ferguson and the aircraft. Hoping to track pics down in time for the centenary in September 2018. If no photos, do you have any leads for me to follow.
john macdonald, e-mail, 31.12.2014 11:12
These aircraft built and flown at Cricklewood Aerodrome, briefly London Airport after the first World War when these bombers were converted to civil use for a London-Paris route. Now,2015, I am flying radio controlled aircraft on what is left of this historic airfield, some was built over after the Second World War.
Carolyn Stephens, e-mail, 12.03.2014 01:29
Found some incredible photos of similar plane, quality is clean but faded, might do with some digital inhancing, the photos show two propellers with only two blades per, held in vertical position while landed. Also double tail and a bi-plane of vary long wings...bright sheet metal upturned nose on the plane kinda looks like this type.
Wayne Caldow, e-mail, 14.02.2014 03:15
You forgot to mention that the 0/400 used in Palestine was flown by the Australian Flying Corps.
Barry, 21.02.2011 16:16
Surely the lower photograph is an 0/100?
Mr.J.Luli, e-mail, 18.08.2008 01:02
Am trying to find some good referance material on the aircraft. Photos,Books ect.
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