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1. F.1 Camel. Unit: 11 Escadrille. Pilot - Adj. Leon Cremers. Circa 1918.
2. F.1 Camel. Unit: 9 Escadrille. Serial: Sc7. This Camel was used by the Belgian ace Jan Olieslagers, 9th fighter escadrille,
Belgian air service, at the end of the first world war.
3. 2F.1 Camel Serial: N6616. Delivered in 1919, the aircraft was obtained from H.M.S. Vindictive and served alongside other British aircraft like the Avro 504K and DH.9.
4. Sopwith 2F.1 Camel Serial: 9 (ex N8187). Latvian Air Regiment, circa 1919-20. Serial No.9 in White. The old British serial N8187 is in Black on White.
5. Sopwith F.1 Camel. Unit: 7.Eskadra Mysliwska "Tadeusz Kosciuszko". Serial: F5234. This a/c operated in Lwow from October 1920. The aircraft was destroyed during a forced landing on 1st August 1921 piloted by Maj.Ludomil Rajski. This Sopwith F.1 Camel was one of 20 ex-RAF Camels supplied to Poland and served with Eskadra 'Tadeusz Kosciuszko' from Lwow against the Red
Russians in 1920.