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Charles Sims (aviator)

(1899-1926)
British flying ace
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Lieutenant Charles John Sims was an English World War I flying ace credited with nine aerial victories. His most notable victory saw him shoot down an enemy plane that crashed into another, giving Sims a second win. However, Sims' Distinguished Flying Cross was awarded for his courage in ground attack missions.

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Born Charles John Sims
20 December 1899
Bournemouth, England
Died
1 January 1926 (aged 26)
Zodiac Sagittarius
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