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- Bloody_April abstract "Bloody April refers to April 1917, and is the name given to the (largely successful) British air support operations during the Battle of Arras, during which particularly heavy casualties were suffered by the Royal Flying Corps at the hands of the German Luftstreitkräfte.The tactical, technological and training differences between the two sides ensured the British suffered a casualty rate nearly four times as great as their opponents. The losses were so disastrous that it threatened to undermine the morale of entire squadrons. Nevertheless, the RFC contributed to the success, limited as it finally proved, of the British Army during the five-week campaign.".
- Bloody_April causalties "275 aircraft".
- Bloody_April causalties "400 aircrew (207 killed)".
- Bloody_April combatant "British Empire".
- Bloody_April combatant "German Empire".
- Bloody_April commander Ernst_von_Hoeppner.
- Bloody_April commander Hugh_Trenchard,_1st_Viscount_Trenchard.
- Bloody_April isPartOfMilitaryConflict Battle_of_Arras_(1917).
- Bloody_April place Arras.
- Bloody_April place France.
- Bloody_April result "German fighters' defensive policy inflicts very high losses on the RFC, but fails to stop British air reconnaissance, artillery spotting, and tactical bombing operations, which contribute to successes on the ground.".
- Bloody_April strength "20pxLuftstreitkräfte".
- Bloody_April strength "20pxRoyal Flying Corps".
- Bloody_April thumbnail AlbatDIII.jpg?width=300.
- Bloody_April wikiPageID "908889".
- Bloody_April wikiPageLength "11683".
- Bloody_April wikiPageOutDegree "85".
- Bloody_April wikiPageRevisionID "699864984".
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink 1917_in_aviation.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Air_Observation_Post.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Air_supremacy.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Airco_DH.2.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Airpower.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Aisne_(river).
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Albatros_D.I.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Albatros_D.II.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Albatros_D.III.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Arras.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Artois.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Arras_(1917).
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Verdun.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_the_Somme.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Bristol_F.2_Fighter.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink British_Army.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink British_Empire.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Category:1917_in_France.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aerial_operations_and_battles_of_World_War_I.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aviation_in_World_War_I.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conflicts_in_1917.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Category:Royal_Flying_Corps.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Close_air_support.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Commanding_officer.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Ernst_von_Hoeppner.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Fighter_aircraft.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Fokker_Scourge.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Foster_mounting.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink German_Empire.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Hugh_Trenchard,_1st_Viscount_Trenchard.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Jagdstaffel.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Jagdstaffel_11.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Lewis_gun.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Luftstreitkräfte.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink MG_08.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Manfred_von_Richthofen.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Nieuport_17.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Nivelle_Offensive.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink No._48_Squadron_RAF.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink No._56_Squadron_RAF.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Prisoner_of_war.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Pusher_configuration.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Aircraft_Factory_B.E.2.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Aircraft_Factory_F.E.2.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Aircraft_Factory_F.E.8.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Aircraft_Factory_R.E.8.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Aircraft_Factory_S.E.5.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Flying_Corps.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink SPAD_S.VII.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink SPAD_S.XIII.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Scout_(aircraft).
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Sopwith_1½_Strutter.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Sopwith_Camel.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Sopwith_Pup.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Sopwith_Triplane.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Squadron_(aviation).
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Strategic_bombing.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Vickers_machine_gun.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink Western_Front_(World_War_I).
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink File:AlbatDIII.jpg.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink File:Cross-Pattee-Heraldry.svg.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLink File:RAF_type_A_roundel.svg.
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLinkText "April 1917".
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLinkText "April".
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bloody April".
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLinkText "crippling losses".
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLinkText "outclassed".
- Bloody_April wikiPageWikiLinkText "the first week of April".
- Bloody_April caption "Albatros D.III fighters of Jasta 11. The second aircraft from the camera was painted red, and was one of several flown by Manfred von Richthofen, the most successful ace in April, and of the entire war.".
- Bloody_April casualties "275".
- Bloody_April casualties "400".
- Bloody_April casualties "66".
- Bloody_April combatant "British Empire".
- Bloody_April combatant "German Empire".
- Bloody_April commander "Ernst von Hoeppner".
- Bloody_April commander "Hugh Trenchard".
- Bloody_April conflict "Bloody April".
- Bloody_April date "April 1917".
- Bloody_April partof "the Battle of Arras".
- Bloody_April place "Mainly Arras, France".
- Bloody_April result "German fighters' defensive policy inflicts very high losses on the RFC, but fails to stop British air reconnaissance, artillery spotting, and tactical bombing operations, which contribute to successes on the ground.".