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- Philip_Tudhope abstract "Lieutenant Philip Murray Tudhope (born 27 September 1898, date of death unknown) was a World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories.Tudhope joined the Royal Flying Corps in May 1917. On 3 March 1918, he was assigned to 48 Squadron. On 25 April 1918, he joined with Captain Cecil Marchant and Lieutenant E. Smith to destroy an LVG two-seater reconnaissance plane. He then set afire a Pfalz D.III on 30 May. His last four victories were "out of control" wins over Fokker D.VIIs. The last two of these, on 17 September, were during a melee, and were shared with Captain Donald MacLaren and four other RAF pilots; the Fokkers fell and collided with one another.".
- Philip_Tudhope award Distinguished_Flying_Cross_(United_Kingdom).
- Philip_Tudhope birthDate "1898-09-27".
- Philip_Tudhope birthPlace Orange_Free_State.
- Philip_Tudhope birthYear "1898".
- Philip_Tudhope deathDate "1994".
- Philip_Tudhope deathYear "1994".
- Philip_Tudhope militaryUnit No._46_Squadron_RAF.
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- Philip_Tudhope awards Distinguished_Flying_Cross_(United_Kingdom).
- Philip_Tudhope birthDate "1898-09-27".
- Philip_Tudhope birthPlace Orange_Free_State.
- Philip_Tudhope branch "Aviation".
- Philip_Tudhope dateOfBirth "1898-09-27".
- Philip_Tudhope dateOfDeath "1994".
- Philip_Tudhope deathDate "Unknown".
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- Philip_Tudhope name "Philip Murray Tudhope".
- Philip_Tudhope name "Tudhope, Philip".
- Philip_Tudhope placeOfBirth Orange_Free_State.
- Philip_Tudhope placeOfDeath "Parys, South Africa".
- Philip_Tudhope rank "Lieutenant".
- Philip_Tudhope shortDescription "South African flying ace".
- Philip_Tudhope unit No._46_Squadron_RAF.
- Philip_Tudhope description "South African flying ace".
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- Philip_Tudhope comment "Lieutenant Philip Murray Tudhope (born 27 September 1898, date of death unknown) was a World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories.Tudhope joined the Royal Flying Corps in May 1917. On 3 March 1918, he was assigned to 48 Squadron. On 25 April 1918, he joined with Captain Cecil Marchant and Lieutenant E. Smith to destroy an LVG two-seater reconnaissance plane. He then set afire a Pfalz D.III on 30 May. His last four victories were "out of control" wins over Fokker D.VIIs.".
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- Philip_Tudhope name "Philip Murray Tudhope".
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