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Pilot's flying log book of Captain Charles Henry Nicholas, 24 August 1914-11 May 1917

Archives, 24 AUG 1914-11 MAY 1917, In Storage, X004-6030/001

Charles Nicholas was an officer in the South Wales Borderers and saw service at Gallipoli in 1915 where he was wounded. After recovering from his wounds he transferred to the RFC and began pilot training in 1915 at Catterick Bridge.

Small note book with manuscript entries, Crown

Pilot's flying log book of Squadron Leader Bernard Curtis Rice MC, 1915-1918

Archives, 1915-1918, In Storage, X002-5429/001/002

Largely blank log book which only records the number of hours flown on different aircraft types and the numbers of hours flown in different units with which Rice served.

Small manuscript log book, Crown

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 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

Recording of an interview with Group Captain Theodore Studd, 9 February 1981

Film & Sound, In Storage, SC85/46

Interview with Group Captain Theodore Quintus Studd, who flew F.E.2b and Handley Page O/400 aircraft in the Royal Flying Corps and RAF. He served in the RAF until 1945.

Image pending

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.

manuscript log book, Crown

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.

Small manuscript log book, Crown

Pilot's flying log book of Captain Graham Knight Palmer RFC, 1916-1919

Archives, In Storage, B421

Captain Palmer of the Surrey Regiment gained his Royal Aero Club aviator's certificate at Catterick on 1 April 1916.

Pilot's flying log book of Captain Graham Knight Palmer RFC, 1916-1919 | B421