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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

Recorded interview with Squadron Leader John Robinson, 11 January 2024

Film & Sound, In Storage, X008-7394

John Robinson was a pilot in Canberra aircraft in support of British nuclear testing in Australia and the Pacific. As a flying instructor he flew with the then-Prince of Wales.

Image pending

Papers of Warrant Officer Geoffrey Malcolm Cogle, 1944-1947

Archives, In Storage, X008-9254

Navigator's flying log book, service and release book, group portrait and manuscript notes on career.

Blue cloth covered book., Royal Air Force Museum

Handley Page Halifax Mk. III LW648 "Achtung! The Black Prince" and crew, circa 1944

Archives, In Storage, X007-9200

Flying Officer Akinfolabawale ‘Akin’ Shenbanjo, a Wireless Operator/Air Gunner from Nigeria with No. 76 Squadron crewmates. The crew named their bomber aircraft ‘Achtung! The Black Prince’ in his honour.

Aircew seated on the nose of a bomber aircraft