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61. L-43: 
Shot down and destroyed by British planes in North Sea. (No details known). June, 1917. 

62. L-44: 
Followed L-45 over France, and was forced to land in France on account of lack of gas and motor trouble. Badly damaged by gun fire from French anti-aircraft cannon. 

63. L-46: 
Destroyed with L-47 at Ahlhorn hangar. 

64. L-48: 
Compelled to land at Ipswich, England, on account of loss of gas and motor trouble, due to British anti-aircraft. June 17, 1917. 

65. L-49: 
Followed L-45 over France, ran out of fuel and was leaking gas badly. Forced to land at Bouchon les Bains and captured before it could be broken up or destroyed. 

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