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Control Car, Armstrong Whitworth R.33
Aircraft & Exhibits, Circa 1920, In Storage, X002-8227
The front section of the forward control car of HMA R.33
Papers of Lieutenant Algernon John Insall, 1915-1916
Archives, 1915-1916, In Storage, X007-5266
Flying log book and manuscript memoir of Lieutenant Algernon Insall.
Observer's and pilot's flying log book of Captain Bertine Entwisle Sutton, 1915-1917
Archives, 1915-1920, In Storage, X003-1517/001
Flying log book of Captain Bertine Sutton, recording flights while an observer on No.5 Squadron over Ypres November 1915-April 1916 and as a pilot with No.9 Squadron June 1917-September 1917.
Unofficial observer's flying log book and 'Note Book of Things Aeronautical' of Second Lieutenant Bernard Curtis Rice, 1915-1917
Archives, 1915-1918, In Storage, X002-5429/001/003
Notebook is in two parts, the first half contains training notes for an observer, the second half is a detailed record of flights undertaken by Rice as an observer on No.2 Squadron and as a pilot and flight commander in No.8 Squadron, 1915-1917
Distinguished Conduct Medal of Lieutenant Harold (Harry) Jameson
Aircraft & Exhibits, 1915, In Storage, 72/D/707
Distinguished Conduct Medal awarded to Harold (Harry) Jameson in 1915.
Victoria Cross of Major Lanoe George Hawker
Aircraft & Exhibits, 1915, London, Hangar Two, X002-8836
Hawker was recommended for a VC in recognition of his continuous courage and splendid example during a year of constant operational flying and fighting. The award was gazetted on 24 August. Hawker was a captain at the time. He was promoted to Major in 1916.
Pilot's flying log book of Squadron Leader Bernard Curtis Rice MC, 1915-1918
Archives, 1915-1918, In Storage, X002-5429/001/002
Largely blank log book which only records the number of hours flown on different aircraft types and the numbers of hours flown in different units with which Rice served.
Royal Flying Corps Type A Camera
Aircraft & Exhibits, 1915-1918, London, Hangar Two, 69/I/1320
This hand-held, glass plate camera was designed by the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) and manufactured by the Thornton Pickard Camera Company for aerial photography.
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