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Sparrowhawk B.R.2

Photographs, X008-9378/007

Despite Admiralty reservations, a Civil Aviation Mission was sent to Japan in September 1921. The Master of Sempill led the mission of 30 instructors and further support staff.

A light-coloured biplane, RAF Museum

Parachute Descent from Avro

Photographs, X008-9378/016

Despite Admiralty reservations, a Civil Aviation Mission was sent to Japan in September 1921. The Master of Sempill led the mission of 30 instructors and further support staff.

A distant view of a parachute descending, RAF Museum

Lt Com Smith, Lt Loton and Mr Crisp and Ford IJN and some PFO {sic}

Photographs, X008-9378/005

Despite Admiralty reservations, a Civil Aviation Mission was sent to Japan in September 1921. The Master of Sempill led the mission of 30 instructors and further support staff.

A group of Officers in front of a biplane, RAF Museum

British Aircraft Mission Attached to the Imperial Japanese Naval Air Service, 1921

Photographs, In Storage, X008-9378

In 1921 the Japanese Government requested that Britain sent a mission. Despite Admiralty reservations, a Civil Aviation Mission was sent in September 1921.

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Sparrowhawks

Photographs, X008-9378/003

Despite Admiralty reservations, a Civil Aviation Mission was sent to Japan in September 1921. The Master of Sempill led the mission of 30 instructors and further support staff.

A light-coloured biplane, RAF Museum

Admiral of the Fleet Count Togo, Admiral Baron Kato, C.O.B.A.M., Rear Admiral Tajiri and Admiral Prince Higashi Fushimi

Photographs, X008-9378/015

Despite Admiralty reservations, a Civil Aviation Mission was sent to Japan in September 1921. The Master of Sempill led the mission of 30 instructors and further support staff.

A group of Officers standing in front of a hangar, RAF Museum

Avros

Photographs, X008-9378/002

Despite Admiralty reservations, a Civil Aviation Mission was sent to Japan in September 1921. The Master of Sempill led the mission of 30 instructors and further support staff.

Biplanes in rows, RAF Museum