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Pilot's flying log book Lieutenant Alexander George Vlasto, 31 August 1917-11 July 1918
Archives, 31 AUG 1917-11 JUL 1918, In Storage, B577
Log book records flights undertaken whilst undergoing flying training and operational flights with No.46 Squadron.
Flying Suit Badge
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, X004-6281
After a course in elementary flying, pupils are sent to flying training schools to develop their skills. The training varied for fast jet, transport or helicopter pilots.
Envelope labelled "Mr Chew - just a personal and private matter between men"
Archives, In Storage, X003-1037/007/002/002
The text "Mr Chew - just a personal and private matter" is typed while the words "between men" are handwritten in ink. The envelope was labelled by Mr Horrocks for the attention of Mr Chew so as not to upset Mrs Chew.
Flying Instructors, No. 9 Flying Training School, RAF Thornaby, 1937
Photographs, In Storage, X004-7598/042/003
Flying instructors at No. 9 Flying Training School RAF Thornaby. Pictured are Flight Lieutenant J Grandy (minus hat) and Squadron Leader D'Arcy Grieg. This picture was taken when Arthur Stewart King Scarf was undergoing flight training.
'Figaro' Emblem of Ian Gleed
Aircraft & Exhibits, Circa 1940, London, Hangar Five, 71/A/222
Flight Lieutenant Ian Gleed flew his Hurricane Mk I throughout the Battle of Britain. He had the wily cartoon cat Figaro, from the Disney film Pinocchio, swatting a swastika, painted on his cockpit door.
Beret of an Officer
Aircraft & Exhibits, London, Hangar One, 85/U/712
Berets were introduced into service by the RAF Regiment in 1943. They were produced in this knitted form and in barathea fabric.
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