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Unofficial observer's flying log book and 'Note Book of Things Aeronautical' of Second Lieutenant Bernard Curtis Rice, 1915-1917
Archives, 1915-1918, In Storage, X002-5429/001/003
Notebook is in two parts, the first half contains training notes for an observer, the second half is a detailed record of flights undertaken by Rice as an observer on No.2 Squadron and as a pilot and flight commander in No.8 Squadron, 1915-1917
Tripod for Flak Binoculars
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, X008-7076
Flak binoculars were used during daylight to identify aircraft and provide initial heading information for German anti-aircraft artillery.
Flak Binoculars and tripod
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar Five, 69/I/508
Flak binoculars were used during daylight to identify aircraft and provide initial heading information for German anti-aircraft artillery.
Luftwaffe Anti-Aircraft War Badge
Aircraft & Exhibits, Cosford, Hangar Three, X006-2704
Originally devised as qualification badges for aircrew, the use of some trade badges became linked to combat experience. The Anti-Aircraft Badge was awarded according to a points system reflecting the types of engagements that individual had undertaken.
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- Air Cdre Hughie Idwal Edwards [1]
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- Sqdn Ldr Bernard Curtis Rice [1]




