[WWI] SPAD 13 Internal fitting
Douglas Anderson
djandersonza at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 18 10:41:52 EDT 2007
The brown staining could have had other sources ...............
Diego Fernetti <dfernet0 at rosario.gov.ar> wrote: > Our Albert Whitted Plant, (named after a WWI aviator), has records going
> back to 1915. No sign of any shipments to France in the records.
It was done "in situ".
> ....Although with all the castor oil in the air some cockpit fittings may
> have acquired a brownish stain....
let's call it russet...
D.
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