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FLYING CIRCUS AERODROME
BEALETON VA. 22712
BE.2c - The airplane was first introduced in 1915 to
British squadrons and was designed primarily for ob-
servation duties. This aircraft is flown every Sunday,
May thru October at the Flying Circus.
Photography by F.C. Lamm, 1118 N. Howard St., Alexandria, Va.
Pub. by Joseph F. Morsello, 405 Paper Mill Rd.,Phila,Pa.19118
$102580
FLYING CIRCUS AERODROME
BEALETON, VA.22712
Sopwith Camel - Called the Camel because it was the
first British aircraft to mount machine guns in front
of the pilots seat. This very maneuverable airplane
can be seen in flight at the Flying Circus Aerodrome.
Photography by F.C.Lamm, 1118 N.Howard St., Alexandria, Va.
Pub. by Joseph F. Morsello,405 Paper Mill Rd., Phila.,Pa.19118
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FLYING CIRCUS AERODROME
BEALETON, VA. 22712
rotary engine and
war by many
Nieuport 24 bis - Powered by LeRhone 110 hp 9Jb
was flown during the first world
French, British and American
squadrons. Today this Nieuport 24 bis is flown in
mock combat at the Flying Circus Aerodrome.
Photography by F. C. Lamm,1118 N. Howard St., Alexandria, Va.
Pub.by Joseph F. Morsello,405 Paper Mill Rd.,Phila.Pa.19118
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FLYING CIRCUS AERODROME
BEALETON, VA. 22712
Sopwith Camel Of the type credited with shooting
down Richthofen on April 20, 1918 by Canadian
Roy Brown. Called the 'Camel' because it was the
first British aircraft to mount twin machine guns in a
hump in front of the pilots seat. Flown every Sunday,
May thru October at the Flying Circus.
Photography by F.C. Lamm,1118 N.Howard St., Alexandria, Va.
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FLYING CIRCUS AERODROME
BEALETON, VA. 22712
Fokker Dr 1 Triplane - Made famous by Manfred von
Richthofen, known as the "Red Baron". Richthofen
flew at least eight aeroplanes of this type and scored
many of his 80 combat victories while flying this
aeroplane. Flown every Sunday, May thru October
at the Flying Circus.
Photography by F.C.Lamm, 1118 N. Howard St.,Alexandria, Va.
Pub. by Joseph F. Morsello, 405 Paper Mill Rd., Phila.Pa.19118
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FLYING CIRCUS AERODROME
BEALETON, VA. 22712
Sopwith Camel Of the type credited with shooting
down Richthofen on April 20, 1918 by Canadian
Roy Brown. Called the 'Camel' because it was the
first British aircraft to mount twin machine guns in a
hump in front of the pilots seat. Flown every Sunday,
May thru October at the Flying Circus.
Photography by F.C. Lamm,1118 N.Howard St., Alexandria, Va.
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