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== Species Notes == | == Species Notes == | ||
− | According to Sir Edward Howe, the Longwing's ancestors are the [[Sharpspitter]], a small, low-flying English breed and the [[Ironwing]], a Russian breed. Longwing's were traditionally very picky about their captains. Sometime around the reign of Queen Elizabeth I it was discovered that they took to female captains more readily, so now women are trained in the corps specifically for Longwing service. | + | According to Sir [[Edward Howe]], the Longwing's ancestors are the [[Sharpspitter]], a small, low-flying English breed and the [[Ironwing]], a Russian breed. Longwing's were traditionally very picky about their captains. Sometime around the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, it was discovered that they took to female captains more readily, so now women are trained in the corps specifically for Longwing service. |
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Revision as of 21:29, 20 September 2006
Species Notes
According to Sir Edward Howe, the Longwing's ancestors are the Sharpspitter, a small, low-flying English breed and the Ironwing, a Russian breed. Longwing's were traditionally very picky about their captains. Sometime around the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, it was discovered that they took to female captains more readily, so now women are trained in the corps specifically for Longwing service.