English: The first aerial victory of the First World War. The Belgian crew de Petrowski-Benselin shoots down a Taube with small arms on 25 September 1914.
Nederlands: Op 25 september 1914 schoot de bemanning Petrowski-Benselin met een vuurwapen op een Duitse Taube. Een kogel trof de Duitse piloot. Het is niet duidelijk of de Taube neerstortte dan wel ultiem een noodlanding kon maken. Alleszins lijkt het er op dat de Duitse piloot het voorval niet overleefde en de waarnemer gewond werd.
Het lijkt er op dat dit de eerste luchtoverwinning van de Eerste Wereldoorlog is.
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