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Papers of Wing Commander John Frederick Armstrong, 1936-1984

Archives, 1936-1984, In Storage, X008-9302

Collection of three pilots flying log books, photographs and photographs albums and miscellaneous papers relating the RAF service and post war work with Miles Aircraft Ltd of Wing Commander John Armstrong.

Three pilots flying log books, pilot's licence, officers' service and release book,  collection of letters, two page typescri, Three pilots flying log books, pilot's licence, officers' service and release book,  collection of letters, two page typescript biography of John Armstong, obituary of Air Cdre John Searby, collection of post-war photographs relating largely to Mile

Pilot's flying log book of Gp Capt William Arthur Darville (Bill) Brook, 28 February 1939-17 August 1953

Archives, 28 FEB 1939-17 AUG 1953, In Storage, X008-7740/005

Pilot's flying log book of Gp Capt William Arthur Darville (Bill) Brook, 28 February 1939-17 August 1953

Pilot's flying log book of Gp Capt William Arthur Darville (Bill) Brook, 28 February 1939-17 August 1953 | X008-7740/005, Royal Air Force Museum

Observer's or air gunners flying log book of WO Reginald Michael Hoey Keary, March 1942-January 1945

Archives, In Storage, X005-0957/002

Reginald Keary began pilot training in Rhodesia, but was switched to train as a navigator.

Observer's or air gunners flying log book of WO Reginald Michael Hoey Keary, March 1942-January 1945 | X005-0957/002

Flying log books of Flight Lieutenant Hyman (Harry) Schneider, 1942-1945

Archives, In Storage, X008-5324

Flight Lieutenant Schneider flew in Coastal Command. In May 1945, he was a pilot with No. 120 Squadron flying the Consolidated Liberator out of RAF Ballykelly.

Open page, ruled paper, showing flight entries and hours, Crown / RAF Museum

Air Gunner's flying log book of WO Harold Harding, 19 July 1943-12 November 1945

Archives, In Storage, X008-9253

Air gunner's flying log book recording the flights made by WO Harold Harding, comes with two group photographs of aircrew.

Blue cloth covered book., RAF Museum

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