RFC Royal Flying Corps original photocard WW1 14-18 shot down Sopwith Q marking
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WW1 PHOTOCARD, NEVER SENT OR POSTALLY USED. I SUSPECT THESE WERE NOT INTENDED TO BE SENT AND MIGHT BE ONE OF A KIND. THEY ARE NOT POSTCARDS BUT PHOTOCARD, ON DIFFERENT GLOSSIER QUALITY OF PAPER. TAKEN BY BRITISH OR GERMANS, THIS REMAINS UNCLEAR.IT SHOWS A CRASHED SOPWITH PLANE, EITHER A CAMEL OR TRIPLANE, BUT MOST LIKELY A SOPWITH TRIPE IN A SWAMPY AREA. AS TRIPES WERE ALSO USED BY THE RNAS (EVEN ONLY COMPARED TO THE RFC), IT CAN ALSO BE AN RNAS PLANE.IDENTIFICATION POSSIBLE AND NICE PROJECT AS THE MARKING "Q" IS PAINTED TWO TIMES ON THE AIRFRAME OF THE PLANE....NICE DETAILS PICTURE. A MUST HAVE UNIQUE ITEM!! CHECK OUT ALL MY OTHER WW1 AVIATION RELATED PICTURES ON OFFER AND BEING ADDED DAILY!!!
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