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Parachute Release Handle
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Two, 79/S/152
Squadron Leader Henry Hogan was the Commanding Officer of No. 501 Squadron during the Battle of Britain, 1940.
Pilot's flying log book of Air Vice Marshal Henry Algernon Vickers Hogan, 1937-1943
Archives, In Storage, AC94/2/4
Henry Hogan was a member of the Long Range Development Units, that in December 1938 broke the world non-stop distance record by flying from Ismailia, Egypt to Darwin, Australia. The aircraft that Hogan was piloting did not make Darwin, it landed in West Timor being short of fuel.
Group photograph of pilots of No. 501 Squadron, France, 1940
Photographs, In Storage, P002750
Pilots of No. 501 Squadron on airfield somewhere in Northern France in 1940. James 'Ginger' Lacey, who would go on to be the second-highest scoring RAF fighter pilot of the Battle of Britain, is part of the group.
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- 501 Squadron (RAF)
- AVM Henry Algernon Vickers Hogan [2]
- Long Range Development Unit (RAF) [1]
- Southeast Army Air Forces Training Center (USAAF) [1]
- Sqdn Ldr James Harry (Ginger) Lacey [1]