AA37711 SE5a, Maj. Keith Logan Caldwell, RAF No 74Sqn, Clairmarais, France, September 1918 Code-80 steel Water Towers like these
Description
steel Water Towers like these are common sights today
53 cubic metres)
The Mercedes badge is silver on the satin black radiator grille and the wheels are also given a silver finish
Moveable and posable doors
Figure 3 - Garage worker drinking mug of tea on his break
AA37711 SE5a, Maj. Keith Logan Caldwell, RAF No 74Sqn, Clairmarais, France, September 1918 Code-80 steel Water Towers like theseSE5a, Maj. Keith Logan Caldwell, RAF No 74Sqn, Clairmarais, France, September 1918 Already celebrated as a brave and tenacious pilot, New Zealander Keith Caldwell would surpass his own high standards of incredible airmanship when his fighter was involved in a mid air collision in September 1918. With his aircraft damaged and spinning earthwards, Caldwell climbed out to stand on the wing of the fighter, where he attempted to pull the wing and strut
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