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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.
Pilot's flying log book of Second Lieutenant Rex Hughes, 16 July 1918-6 March 1919
Archives, 16 JUL 1918-06 MAR 1919, In Storage, X007-5219/001
Rex Hughes served with the London Regiment before joining the Royal Flying Corps.
Pilot's flying log book of Captain Olans Charles William Johnsen, 2 April 1917-6 May 1918
Archives, In Storage, B3757
Capt Johnsen initially served with the Royal Field Artillery in France until he was wounded in October 1915. After recovering from his wounds he transferred to the Royal Flying Corps and began pilot training.
Pilot's flying log book of Second Lieutenant Collingwood James Thompson, 1916-1919
Archives, In Storage, B613
Pilot's flying log book of Second Lieutenant Collingwood Thompson, who spent much of his service as a flying instructor and later an examiner in the United Kingdom.
Pilot's flying log book of Squadron Leader Bernard Curtis Rice MC, 1916-1928
Archives, In Storage, X002-5429/001/001
Bernard Rice enlisted into the army four days after the outbreak of war, where he joined the Army Service Corps and served in France as a despatch rider.
Pilot's flying log book of 2nd Lieutenant Edward Arthur Richard Lee, 1918
Archives, In Storage, B1877
After completing his training 2nd Lieutenant Lee joined No.98 Squadron in France flying the Airco D.H.9 on bombing operations.
Pilot's flying log book of Captain Richard Stanley Davies RAF, 1918-1919
Archives, In Storage, X001-2352/002
The log book covers Davies' time as an instructor at No.7 Training Depot Station and as a pilot with Ferry Pool and later No.1 (Communications) Squadron.
Pilot's flying log book of Flight Lieutenant John Carlisle Orr, 27 October 1917-12 February 1919
Archives, In Storage, DC73/105/1
Flight Lieutenant John Orr Learned to fly at 25 Training Squadron, RFC in 1917.
Pilot's flying log book of Lieutenant Somerled D. Macdonald, 1917-1920
Archives, In Storage, B1812
Pilot's flying log book of Lieutenant Somerled D. Macdonald, records flying training with No.54 Training Squadron and service in the Middle East with No.63 & No.72 Squadrons.
Flying log books of Group Captain Oliver Campbell Bryson, 1916-1937
Archives, In Storage, AC97/93/13
Five pilot's flying log books, bound into one volume of Group Captain Oliver Campbell Bryson. Bryson has quite a remarkable military career. Bryson was wounded in cavalry charge of the Dorset Yeomanry at Agagia in February 1916. After recuperating from his wounds he transferred to the RFC and began pilot training, gaining his Royal Aero Club Certificate in December 1916.
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