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Pilot's flying log book of Maj Robert Edward Aylmer Werge Hughes-Chamberlain, 17 March 1915-26 September 1917

Archives, In Storage, X001-2302/001

Born in South Africa Hughes-Chamberlain gained his Royal Aero Club license at Brookland in February 1915.

Small manuscript log book, Crown

Royal Aircraft Factory certificate of identity, No. 352, issued to John George Hall, 29 June 1916

Archives, In Storage, A23

During the First World War there was a movement to shame men of military service age who were not fighting, known as the 'white feather movement'. This pass could be produced to show that the bearer had performed military service and was entitled to wear civilian clothing.

Royal Aircraft Factory certificate of identity, No. 352, issued to John George Hall, 29 June 1916 | A23

Pilot's flying log book of Air Vice Marshal Henry Algernon Vickers Hogan, 1937-1943

Archives, In Storage, AC94/2/4

Henry Hogan was a member of the Long Range Development Units, that in December 1938 broke the world non-stop distance record by flying from Ismailia, Egypt to Darwin, Australia. The aircraft that Hogan was piloting did not make Darwin, it landed in West Timor being short of fuel.

Pilot's flying log book, Crown