Recording of an interview with Wing Commander A.J. Edmunds, part one, 22 October 1981
Interview with Wing Commander A.J. Edmunds, who worked as an air taxi pilot and ground engineer during the 1930s. During the Second World War he was an RAF ground engineer.
Wing Commander Edmunds describes the early stages of his career in aviation, including his work as an air taxi pilot, operating from Hendon, Heston and Stag Lane, and as a ground engineer. He describes various aspects of his work in Europe, contact with famous aviators such as Amy Johnson and the transport of patients with illnesses such as tuberculosis to mountain resorts in France and Switzerland.
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Object number | SC85/9 |
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Maker name | RAF Museum, Sqdn Ldr Fred Elliott (Jackson) Dymond, Wg Cdr Archibald James Edmunds |
Production date | 22 Oct 1981 |
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