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- Q11812089 description "New Zealand flying ace".
- Q11812089 description "New Zealand flying ace".
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- Q11812089 abstract "Flight Sub-Lieutenant Thomas Grey Culling was New Zealand's first World War I flying ace, and was credited with six aerial victories.Culling was assigned to fly Sopwith Triplane No. N5444 with 1 Naval Squadron after joining the Royal Naval Air Service in 1916. He began to score victories in Bloody April 1917, with his first three coming that month. The third one was significant; it was part of one of the war's epic dogfights. On 23 April, Culling was the wingman of the great Australian ace, "Stan" Dallas. The two ANZAC pilots took on a formation of fourteen German planes; using impeccable air tactics suiting the Triplane's technological advantages, the two Naval aces thwarted the pending air offensive in a 45-minute debacle for the Germans that resulted in three losses.Culling went to three more wins in May. He was killed in action by a German naval flier on 8 June 1917.".
- Q11812089 allegiance "British Empire".
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- Q11812089 birthDate "1896-05-31".
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- Q11812089 birthYear "1896".
- Q11812089 deathDate "1917-06-08".
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- Q11812089 deathYear "1917".
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- Q11812089 dateOfBirth "1896-05-31".
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- Q11812089 name "Culling, Thomas".
- Q11812089 name "Thomas Grey Culling".
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- Q11812089 shortDescription "New Zealand flying ace".
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- Q11812089 comment "Flight Sub-Lieutenant Thomas Grey Culling was New Zealand's first World War I flying ace, and was credited with six aerial victories.Culling was assigned to fly Sopwith Triplane No. N5444 with 1 Naval Squadron after joining the Royal Naval Air Service in 1916. He began to score victories in Bloody April 1917, with his first three coming that month. The third one was significant; it was part of one of the war's epic dogfights.".
- Q11812089 label "Thomas Culling".
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- Q11812089 name "Thomas Grey Culling".
- Q11812089 surname "Culling".