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Hans-Joachim Buddecke (22 August 1890 – 10 March 1918) was a German flying ace in World War I, credited with thirteen victories. He was the third ace, after Max Immelmann and Oswald Boelcke, to earn the Blue Max (Pour le Mérite). He saw combat in three theaters during the First World War: Bulgaria, Turkey, and the Western Front


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KNIGHTS OF THE SKIES,
HANS-JOACHIM BUDDECKE,
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**More pilots and groundcrew sets will be on their way over the next few months.**

THE FRENCH ARMY

The French St. Étienne Mle 1907 (French: Mitrailleuse Mle 1907 T) was a gas operated air-cooled machine gun in 8mm Lebel which was widely used in the early years of the First World War. The "St.Etienne Mle 1907" was not derived from the Hotchkiss machine gun. Instead it was an entirely different gas operated blow-forward design borrowed from the semi-automatic Bang rifle of 1903. This Bang system was first transposed in 1905 to the French Puteaux APX Machine Gun which soon proved to be unsatisfactory. Then, two years later, the Mle 1907 "St-Etienne" machine gun followed as an improved redesign of the "Puteaux" machine gun. However the Mle 1907 "Saint Etienne" was only a partial redesign : the original blow-forward gas piston, rack-and-pinion system, and bolt mechanism of the Mle 1905 " Puteaux" machine gun had all been kept only slightly modified inside the newer weapon. Eventually a total of over 39,700 "St-Etienne" Mle 1907 machine guns were manufactured between 1908 and late 1917. They were widely used by French infantry during the early part of World War I until their replacement by the distinctly more reliable Hotchkiss M1914 machine-gun.


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THE GREAT WAR,1914-1918
FRENCH INFANTRY 1917-1918,
St. ETIENNE Mle 1907 MACHINE GUN CREW,
(3 pcs)





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That Ace might be landing in my Light Horse display and really like the machine gun team, a must have, John certainly knows how to excite his collectors. Robin.
 
The figure of Hans-Joachim Buddecke is wearing a Turkish air force uniform, so that puts him at Gallipoli where he from September-December 1915 took down four enemy aircrafts!

Niels
 
Another cracking set for my Street scene - Merci beaucoup John!
 

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I'm definitely interested in the new fighter ace....... have quite a few Palestine / eastern theatre pieces from several manufacturers but first time aviation has entered the scene I think..... the aircraft reminds me of the scene in Lawrence of Arabia where Lawrence first meets the Arab tribes as they are running on horseback while a Turkish aircraft gives strafing fire.

Andrew
 
The Fokker EIII 1915 and Hans-Joachim Buddecke (22 August 1890 – 10 March 1918) are must haves for me and anyone fascinated by the Great War in the Middle East.
 

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WWI Turkish Aircraft from Cem's Turkish Toy Soldier Blog
 

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