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Airco D.H.9 aircraft, 1924
Photographs, In Storage, X003-2602/5476
The Aircraft Manufacturing Company DH.9 was designed and built during the First World War as a bomber. Although it was intended to replace the DH.4, the two types served alongside each other.
Pilot's flying log book of Captain Olans Charles William Johnsen, 2 April 1917-6 May 1918
Archives, In Storage, B3757
Capt Johnsen initially served with the Royal Field Artillery in France until he was wounded in October 1915. After recovering from his wounds he transferred to the Royal Flying Corps and began pilot training.
Pilot's flying log book of 2nd Lieutenant Edward Arthur Richard Lee, 1918
Archives, In Storage, B1877
After completing his training 2nd Lieutenant Lee joined No.98 Squadron in France flying the Airco D.H.9 on bombing operations.
Special British aviation mission to the United States of America June 11th-July 29th 1918: General technical report
Library, In Storage, 002471
Special British Aviation Mission to the United States of America June 11th-July 29th 1918: General technical report. Air Publication 333. Issued by the Air Ministry August 1918. Head of Special Mission: Major-General W. S. Brancker AFC, Comptroller General of Equipment
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