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Two United States passports of William Meade Lindsley Fiske, 1932 & 1936
Archives, In Storage, X003-0363/004
Pilot Officer William 'Billy' Meade Lindsley Fiske was an American pilot killed during the Battle of Britain whilst flying with No. 601 Squadron.
Address to Battle of Britain pilots by Burgomaster of Overysche, 18 September 1946
Archives, In Storage, A335
Speech given by the mayor of Overysche, Victor De Waet, to honour the British and Belgian pilots who flew during the Battle of Britain.
Details of Aerial Combats of No. 242 Squadron on 15 September 1940
Archives, In Storage, X008-5400/094/044
Combat reports for No. 242 Squadron for an engagement with an enemy formation over London at midday on 15 September 1940.
Combat reports of No. 242 Squadron for 10 July 1940
Archives, X008-5400/094/029
Fighter Command Combat Report from Green section of No.242 Squadron on 10 July 1940, the first day of the Battle of Britain.
RAF Marriage Allowance Form, 1923
Archives, In Storage, A463
Air Ministry Form 954, Marriage Allowance, 1923.
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.
Combat reports of No. 242 Squadron for 11 August 1940
Archives, X008-5400/094/036
Combat report of 11 August 1940 by Blue Section of No.242 Squadron, interception of a single Dornier Do 17 20 miles east of Yarmouth. Possible hits were observed and the aircraft jettisoned its bomb into the sea.
Fighter command combat report of No. 64 Squadron for 15 August 1940
Archives, In Storage, X008-5400/019/008
Combat reports were official documents detailing operational encounters with enemy aircraft. They convey both the mental strain of operations and the sense of excitement when victory claims were made.
Charity football match between French Internationals and RNAS mechanics at Malo-les-Bains, 1916.
Archives, In Storage, A2005
Poster advertising a charity football match between mechanics from the Royal Naval Air Service and French internationals at Malo-les-Bains, played Sunday 2 July 1916.
News sheet leaflet in French, Le Courier de L'Air (‘Air Mail’), 8 March 1944
Archives, In Storage, AC85/4/12
This propaganda news sheet was dropped in occupied territory in France.
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