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Parley voo!! Practical French phrases and how to pronounce them: For daily use by British soldiers

Library, In Storage, R014070

The mastery of the air

Library, In Storage, 000497

Pilot's flying log book of Flt Lt Frank Fernihough MC, 1915-1921

Archives, X005-7225/019

Microfilm.

Royal Flying Corps, Emb., Ptn 1915

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 1987/1872/U

On a patch of black cotton cut to shape, glued to a light hessian backing and hemmed round the edge, the words ROYAL FLYING CORPS embroidered in white arranged in two lines, the upper, first two words, curved, the lower straight. Blanket stitched in khaki thread around the edge.

Letter home from A Mech 2 Francis Albert Victor Pattenden whilst at South Farnborough Depot RFC, September 1915

Archives, In Storage, X001-2334/001/004

2 sheet manuscript letter on folding "RFC" headed paper.

A group of Officers and men off duty

Photographs, In Storage, X001-2705/024

Observer, SD, Ptn 1915

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 82/U/758

On a patch of black melton cut to shape a winged "O" embroidered in off-white thread. Feathers outlined in brown thread.

The Aeroplane: Volume 8 January-June 1915

Library, In Storage, PR01297

Observer, SD, Ptn 1915

Aircraft & Exhibits, In Storage, 77/U/167

On a patch of black melton cut to shape a winged "O" embroidered in off-white thread.

Edward Beckton Rice, seated in a Maurice Farman Longhorn, whilst learning to fly at Brooklands, Summer 1915

Archives, In Storage, X002-5429/002/006

Monochrome print. Rice is seated in the cockpit, and the aircraft faces right to left. Only the cockpit and upper wing is visible.