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Leighterton, England. Group portrait of unidentified members of the aeroplane repair staff of the ...
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Leighterton, England. Group portrait of unidentified members of the aeroplane repair staff of the Australian Flying Corps (AFC).D00120
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Leighterton, England. Group portrait of unidentified staff of the station workshops of the ...
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Leighterton, England. Group portrait of unidentified staff of the station workshops of the Australian Flying Corps (AFC).D00123
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Leighterton, England. 'Rigging' an aeroplane, a Bristol F.2B fighter (fitted mainly, with 200 hp ...
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Leighterton, England. 'Rigging' an aeroplane, a Bristol F.2B fighter (fitted mainly, with 200 hp Sunbeam Arab powered engine) of the No. 7 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), at the Au...D00487
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Leighterton, Gloucestershire, England. Four Avro 504 trainer aircraft of No. 8 (Training) ...
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Leighterton, Gloucestershire, England. Four Avro 504 trainer aircraft of No. 8 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC) at the Australian aerodrome ready for a flight. Left to right, serial ...D00462
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Outdoors formal group portrait of an unidentified AFC captain and men of B Flight, 7 Training ...
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Outdoors formal group portrait of an unidentified AFC captain and men of B Flight, 7 Training Squadron (7TS) AFC. Most were tradesmen in civilian life and initially trained at Point Cook, Vic, in the...P10218.005
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Rear view of a two seater Sopwith Camel aircraft, Serial F1946, of No 5 (Training) Squadron of ...
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Rear view of a two seater Sopwith Camel aircraft, Serial F1946, of No 5 (Training) Squadron of the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) at Leighterton aerodrome. See also A04087.A04088
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Sopwith Snipe aircraft, serial no. E6151 of No. 5 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps ...
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Sopwith Snipe aircraft, serial no. E6151 of No. 5 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), at the aerodrome.D00411
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Starboard side view of a Sopwith Camel training aircraft (number F1347) at Leighterton airfield. ...
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Starboard side view of a Sopwith Camel training aircraft (number F1347) at Leighterton airfield. It has the distinguishing emu silhouette of Number 8 (Training) squadron painted on its side and a Hyt...P10218.003
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Testing the engine of an aeroplane in front of the hangar prior to a flight from the Australian ...
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Testing the engine of an aeroplane in front of the hangar prior to a flight from the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) aerodrome at Leighterton. (Avro 504K serial no. F8859 of No.8 (T) Squadron, AFC, with...D00410
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The white painted with black check pattern Sopwith Camel aircraft, Serial E7267, which was used ...
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The white painted with black check pattern Sopwith Camel aircraft, Serial E7267, which was used by Captain A H Cobby DFC DSO and Bars, of No 4 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), while serving as...A04094
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The white painted with black check pattern Sopwith Camel aircraft, Serial E7267, which was used ...
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Maker: Unknown
The white painted with black check pattern Sopwith Camel aircraft, Serial E7267, which was used by Captain A H Cobby DFC DSO and Bars, of No 4 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), while serving as...A04095
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Three men standing next to a De Havilland DH9 aircraft which visited the Australian Flying Corps ...
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Three men standing next to a De Havilland DH9 aircraft which visited the Australian Flying Corps Training Squadons at Leighterton aerodrome in England. See also A04096.A04097
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Three unidentified members of No 8 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), checking ...
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Three unidentified members of No 8 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), checking the engine of a Sopwith Snipe aircraft at Leighterton aerodrome in England. Serial E7377. See also A041...A04112
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Three unidentified members of the Australian Flying Corps (AFC), standing next to a crashed ...
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Three unidentified members of the Australian Flying Corps (AFC), standing next to a crashed Sopwith Snipe fitted with a 230 HP Bentley Engine, at Leighterton aerodrome, England. See also A04105.A04107
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Two Avro 504K trainers (F9747 and F8859), in foreground, and Sopwith Snipe (E6146) aircraft, of ...
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Two Avro 504K trainers (F9747 and F8859), in foreground, and Sopwith Snipe (E6146) aircraft, of No. 8 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), at the hangars at the Australian aerodrome at ...D00433
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Two BE2e and an RE8 aircraft of No 7 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), at ...
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Two BE2e and an RE8 aircraft of No 7 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), at Leighterton aerodrome, England.A04104
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Two soldiers inspecting a Sopwith Pup of No 8 (Training) Squadron of the Australian Flying Corps ...
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Two soldiers inspecting a Sopwith Pup of No 8 (Training) Squadron of the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) which crashed during training near Leighterton, England. Note the emu marking on the fuselage. ...A04092
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Two soldiers inspecting a Sopwith Pup of No 8 (Training) Squadron of the Australian Flying Corps ...
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Two soldiers inspecting a Sopwith Pup of No 8 (Training) Squadron of the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) which crashed during training near Leighterton, England. Note the emu marking on the fuselage. ...A04091
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Unidentified AFC ground crew using a fire extinguisher to dowse the remains of a crashed ...
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Unidentified AFC ground crew using a fire extinguisher to dowse the remains of a crashed aircraft. 9546 Corporal (Cpl) Matthew James Horne and 1st Class Air Mechanic (1/AM) Edward Lewis Spike, were b...P10218.002