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Pilot's flying log book of Captain Cyril Hamilton Blyth Readman, 27 April 1916-2 January 1918

Archives, 1916-1918, In Storage, X002-5497/001

Cyril Readman initially joined the Durham Light Infantry before transferring to the Royal Flying Corps.

Pilot's flying log book, Crown

Pilot's flying log book of Second Lieutenant Maurice Alfred Kay, 8 September 1916-29 April 1917

Archives, 08 SEP 1916-29 APR 1917, In Storage, B1705

Alfred Kay on completing his flying training served as an instructor in the UK before being posted to No.56 Squadron in France in the spring of 1917.

Pilot's flying log book of Second Lieutenant Maurice Alfred Kay, 8 September 1916-29 April 1917 | B1705, Royal Air Force Museum

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

Pilot's flying log book of Flight Sub Lieutenant Robert Seton Scott Orr, 17 September 1917-19 July 1918

Archives, 1917-1918, In Storage, DC73/105/2

Robert Orr joined the Royal Naval Air Service and undertook his pilot training at RNAS Vendome in France.

small note book, Crown

Pilot's flying log book Lieutenant Alexander George Vlasto, 31 August 1917-11 July 1918

Archives, 31 AUG 1917-11 JUL 1918, In Storage, B577

Log book records flights undertaken whilst undergoing flying training and operational flights with No.46 Squadron.

Pilot's flying log book Lieutenant Alexander George Vlasto, 31 August 1917-11 July 1918 | B577, Crown

Pilot's flying log book of Second Lieutenant Andrew Frederick Weatherby Beauchamp Proctor, 25 May 1917-17 August 1918

Archives, 25 MAY 1917-17 AUG 1918, In Storage, DC77/38/1

Second Lieutenant Beauchamp Proctor was a South African born fighter ace. During his time with No.84 Squadron, he claimed 54 aerial victories all in the Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5, making him the highest scoring S.E.5 ace.

Small manuscript log book, Crown

Pilot's flying log book of Lieutenant William Edward Watt, 1917-1919

Archives, 1917-1919, In Storage, X003-0361/001

Having served six months as an observer with No.53 Squadron in France, South African William Watt began training to be a pilot in October 1917.

Pilot's flying log book of Lieutenant William Edward Watt, 1917-1919 | X003-0361/001, Royal Air Force Museum

Pilot's flying log book of 2nd Lieutenant William Munro Yool, 27 March 1917-28 November 1924

Archives, 27 MAR 1917-28 NOV 1924, In Storage, B1914

Yool records flights with No.22 Squadron September-October 1917 in France and then with No.39 Squadron January-October 1918. No.39 Squadron was a home defence fighter squadron equipped with the Bristol F.2b aircraft frequently known as the Bristol fighter to protect London from air attack.

Small note book with manuscript entries, Crown

Message from Jagdstaffel 33 requesting information on the whereabouts of Leutenant Cleis

Archives, 1917, In Storage, X003-1900

Letter, from Jagdstaffel 33, contained in a German Army Air Service envelope.

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Pilot's flying log book of Captain Meredith Thomas, 7 January 1917-22 April 1919

Archives, 07 JAN 1917-07 JAN 1946, In Storage, X007-1391/001/001

Thomas joined the Queen's Westminster Rifles as a rifleman in August 1914 and served for nearly two years in the trenches of the Western Front.

Army Book 425., Army Book 425.