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Spad S.VII - Aircraft Profile - : Spad S.VII

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Latest Spad S.VII Artwork Releases !
 Georges Lachmann was a French Ace pilot credited with a total of 9 victories during World War One.  He is shown here in his Spad S.VII armed with Le Prieur rockets lining up to claim one of four balloon victories, this being one of the three balloons he claimed in Russia in late 1917.  Notable for becoming an Ace while surviving as a serving pilot from the beginning to the end of the war, he lived into his 70s and died in 1961.

Tribute to Georges Lachmann by Ivan Berryman.
  French Spad VIIs of the famous Groupe de Combat 12 Les Cigognes (The Storks) during a relative lull on the front.  Shown here are some of the famous names of Escadrille N3, Capitaine Georges Guynemer (No.2) , Capitaine Alfred Auger (No.6) , Sous Lt. Georges Raymond (No.9) and Adjutant Rene Guilliaumot (No.13)

Mustering of Storks, Bonnemaison, France, 4th July 1917 by David Pentland. (PC)
 Credited with an impressive 34 victories, Francesco Baracca was Italys highest scoring ace in WW1 and is shown here in his distinctive Spad S.VII which carried his personal emblem, the Prancing Horse, that paid homage to his cavalry days.  Upon his death in this aircraft on 19th June 1918, Baraccas mother donated the emblem to Enzo Ferrari whose cars still carry this badge the world over.

Maggiore Francesco Baracca - Spad S.VII by Ivan Berryman. (PC)
  Francesco Baracca was Italy's highest-scoring ace in World War 1, his victory tally being an impressive 34 at the time of his death.  His Spad S.VII carried his personal emblem, the Prancing Horse, a tribute to his days in the cavalry.  Upon his death in this aircraft on 19th June 1918, Baracca's mother donated the emblem to Enzo Ferrari whose cars still carry this badge the world over.  He is depicted here despatching the Oefag-built Albatros of Rudolf Szepessy-Sokell of Flik 41J on 6th November 1917.

Tribute to Maggiore Francesco Baracca by Ivan Berryman. (PC)

Spad S.VII Artwork Collection



Mustering of Storks, Bonnemaison, France, 4th July 1917 by David Pentland.


Maggiore Francesco Baracca - Spad S.VII by Ivan Berryman.


Capitaine Georges Guynemer by Ivan Berryman.


Tribute to Maggiore Francesco Baracca by Ivan Berryman.


The Young Stallion by Ivan Berryman. (PC)


Tribute to Georges Lachmann by Ivan Berryman.

SPAD VII Aces of World War One.

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