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Pilot's flying log book of Lieutenant Lionel Arthur West, 17 December 1917-7 September 1921

Archives, 17 DEC 1917-07 SEP 1921, In Storage, X007-1071

Lionel West from Handsworth, Birmingham joined the Royal Flying Corps in 1917. After completing his flying training he was posted to No.2 Aeroplane Supply Depot in August 1918.

small note book, Crown

De Havilland DH9A

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1918, London, Hangar One, 77/A/921

Known affectionately as the 'Ninak', the DH9A entered service in June 1918 and proved highly effective as a long-range strategic bomber.

Biplane with dark grey body and wings and wooden struts, © RAF Museum/Iain Duncan

No. 110 Squadron (RAF) Tankard

Aircraft & Exhibits, 1943-1945, In Storage, X008-4145

This half-pint electroplated silver nickel tankard is emblazoned with the crest of No. 110 Squadron (Hyderabad). It was presented to Thomas Nutt by Princess Dürrüşehvar Sultan while he was serving in India, Christmas 1943.

Royal Air Force Museum

Imperial Japanese Army Officer's Sword

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1995/0500/U

Nothing symbolised the defeat of Japan more than the mass surrender of officer’s sidearms. Once treasured symbols of their authority, their swords quickly became sought after souvenirs by allied troops.

Imperial Japanese Army Officer's Sword | 1995/0500/U, Royal Air Force Museum

Recorded interview with Group Captain Alan Edward Hotchkiss, 9 September 2014

Film & Sound, In Storage, X005-6787

Recorded interview with Group Captain Alan Hotchkiss, who served as a pilot in Hastings, Valetta and Hercules transport aircraft in the UK and the Far East, including the Malayan Emergency.

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