Bonjour à tous
Nathal le meilleur moyen pour avoir ce genre de renseignement est
de s'adresser a des sites anglo-saxons (il faut maitriser un minimum d'anglais)
comme The great War Forum
http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forums/index.php?
ou theaerodrome (site américain)
http://www.theaerodrome.com/
Bien sur il faut etre inscrit pour intervenir
Je suis inscrit aux deux sites et si vous le voulez je peux poser la question a votre place
En attendant en faisant un "search" au nom de vendome(l'aerodrome est connu sous le nom de Vendome et non Poulines) sur Great war forum
j'ai déja trouvé ceci
"The Royal Naval Air Service established an aerodrome for flying training at Vendôme, west of Orleans, in November 1916 after the weather in the winter of 1915-1916 had severely curtailed flying training in the UK. The original commander was Wing Commander, later Captain, H D Briggs.
It was agreed that some RFC pilots would be trained at Vendôme, in addition to RNAS men, in return for Naval pilots being trained by the RFC in Egypt. Later some French Naval pilots were trained there, as well as some US pilots.
After 1 April 1918 the RNAS Training Station at Vendôme was absorbed into the RAF, and by the Armistice the 84th Wing, comprised of Nos 205 and 212 Training Depot Stations, plus an Aerodrome Service Unit, were all based at Vendôme.
I hope that this helps.
Il y a 22 aviateurs anglais ayant appartenu au camp d'entrainement de la RNAS/RAF inhumés au cimetiere militaire de Vendome
http://www.cwgc.org/search/cemetery_pho ... 973&mode=1
Ici leurs noms ordre alphabetique avec l'emplacement de la tombe
http://www.cwgc.org/search/cemetery_rep ... 973&mode=1
Cordialement
Bruno