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English: Young pilot in cockpit of a Bristol Scout biplane. A machine gun is fitted, synchronised to fire through the propeller by a Vickers-Challenger interrupter gear. Taken mid/late 1916.
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Source Roberts, e.g. Boxkites and beyond, Melbourne, Hawthorn Press, 1976
Author An unknown member of the Australian Flying Corps, 1916

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