MisterCairo
I'll Lock Up
- Messages
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- Location
- Gads Hill, Ontario
fftopic:
Oh good doctor, how the Australians just can't give it up! Roy Brown received credit for the kill, and it has never been revoked.
The fact is that the standards used to determine a "kill" during the First World War included things such as rendering an aircraft unserviceable, forced landings, and so on. You didn't need to kill the pilot or destroy the aircraft. There are recorded kills where the "killed" pilot and plane were back in the air the same day.
If Brown's manoeuverings forced the Baron to follow a certain path, lower his altitude, and thus expose himself to Aussie gunfire, it still counts as Brown's kill using the standards of the time.
Brown had 12 confirmed kills. The Baron was one.
Oh good doctor, how the Australians just can't give it up! Roy Brown received credit for the kill, and it has never been revoked.
The fact is that the standards used to determine a "kill" during the First World War included things such as rendering an aircraft unserviceable, forced landings, and so on. You didn't need to kill the pilot or destroy the aircraft. There are recorded kills where the "killed" pilot and plane were back in the air the same day.
If Brown's manoeuverings forced the Baron to follow a certain path, lower his altitude, and thus expose himself to Aussie gunfire, it still counts as Brown's kill using the standards of the time.
Brown had 12 confirmed kills. The Baron was one.