"Aircraft in the Mexican Revolution " Topic
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Tango01 | 25 Jul 2016 3:44 p.m. PST |
"The use of aircraft was one of a number of military innovations in the Mexican revolution. Soon after the revolution broke out, US based exhibition pilots were persuaded to use their aircraft in reconnaissance roles, including, the soon to become famous Frenchman, Roland Garros. The first serious application of airpower was by the Huerta regime, who sent 31 officers to France in 1913 and ordered 20 new Bleriot monoplanes…"
From here link Amicalement Armand |
Tango01 | 26 Jul 2016 3:27 p.m. PST |
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Tango01 | 26 Jul 2016 3:29 p.m. PST |
A votre service mon cher ami!. (smile). Amicalement Armand |
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