Interception of a Zeppelin Staaken
Over the Belgian territory, attack by a Sopwith Camel (pilot Philou) and a Hanriot HD1 (pilot Monse) of a Zeppelin Staaken bomber returning from a mission against England (flying in automatic mode going straight ahead).
1- The first gun shot causes a fire and the jamming of a wing gun on the Zeppelin, then the jamming of the Hanriot and a fire.
2- Two successive overlaps of the Camel and the Zeppelin, prevent the exchanges of fire.
3- Collision of the diving Camel (4 damage points) and the Zeppelin (6 points).
4- The Hanriot falls under the crossfire of the rear gunners of the Zeppelin, which joins its camp at the next maneuver with 27 points of damage, without the Camel having found a shooting angle.
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