Hello,
I didn't speak about bibliography:
I have the windsock datafile N°16

and the 'icare" revue:

about Jean Navarre

and other generic revue about french air force in the WWI.
In the web, Loocking for additional information, I founded some beautifull pics I would like to share with you:
first two russian parasol pics:
http://wio.ru/ww1a/parasol.htmwonderfull pic isn't it?
a paradise for weathering lovers! infortunately Navarre's pics don't show plane as dirty

this one, in the same website is lovely too and show unusual point of view of the plane:
http://wio.ru/ww1a/parasol.htmin the wonderfull "les as oublié de 14/18" (forgotten aces of 14/18)
this wonderfull collection of pics of the MS23 squadron (J.Lecou collection)

http://www.asoublies1418.fr/Default.asp?397332D3741663E6269332433D166E6236233D077462355336233DE6
bomb carriage experience

the grapnel!!!
Maxime Lenoir tell us whar was this experience at the beginning of 1916:
It was like fishing: a 60 metre wire with at the end a grapnel with dinamyte. when a ennemy plane cross the wire, at the end the grapnel hang on, and with the shock , it detonated dinamyte, so the ennemy plane had to explose...
very pretty idea but it never worked...

pinsard famous ace
http://www.asoublies1418.fr/Default.asp?397332D3741663E6269332433D166E6236233D077462355336233DE6Parasol flying:

and the last of someone want to do a very original parasol model:
camoufled parasol experiences!


beautifull pcs isn'it?
Anyway I'm loocking for more documentation if someone have something?
I'm particulary loocking for an "écorché" (I don't know the word in English)
this kind of draw, but for a type L:
http://www.sas1946.com/main/index.php?topic=41665.0Xan