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The Museum's Nieuport 28 is a restored original, one of 12 aircraft ordered for the U.S. Navy. The plane's markings are those of Lieutenant Quentin Roosevelt, who was killed in France on July 14, 1918. The SPAD XIII is a reproduction and bears the markings of 1st Lt. Norman S. Archibald, a Seattle native. Both pilots served in the 95th Aero Squadron, whose emblem was a kicking Army mule.
Photo: Christian Bouchez.