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A Bistol F2B fighter aircraft, Serial D2687, flown by Lieutenant Johnston of No 7 (Training) ...
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Maker: Unknown
A Bistol F2B fighter aircraft, Serial D2687, flown by Lieutenant Johnston of No 7 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), after it had crashed, landing upside down. See also A04106, A0410...A04108
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A Bistol F2B fighter aircraft, Serial D2687, flown by Lieutenant Johnston of No 7 (Training) ...
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Maker: Unknown
A Bistol F2B fighter aircraft, Serial D2687, flown by Lieutenant Johnston of No 7 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), after it had crashed, landing upside down. See also A04106, A0410...A04109
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A forward view of the Vickers Viking amphibian aircraft in which Australian Captain Ross ...
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A forward view of the Vickers Viking amphibian aircraft in which Australian Captain Ross MacPherson Smith intended to fly around the world. During an air test at Brooklands on 13 April 1922, the aircr...H03531
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An Avro 504, Serial C632 which crashed during training near Leighterton, England. See also ...
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An Avro 504, Serial C632 which crashed during training near Leighterton, England. See also A04085.A04086
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An Avro 504, Serial C632 which crashed during training near Leighterton, England. See also ...
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Maker: Unknown
An Avro 504, Serial C632 which crashed during training near Leighterton, England. See also A04086.A04085
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An unidentified trainee investigating the damaged Bistol F2B fighter aircraft, Serial D2687, ...
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Maker: Unknown
An unidentified trainee investigating the damaged Bistol F2B fighter aircraft, Serial D2687, flown by Lieutenant Johnston of No 7 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), after it had crash...A04111
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A port side view of the Vickers Viking amphibian aircraft in which Australian, Captain Ross ...
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Maker: Unknown
A port side view of the Vickers Viking amphibian aircraft in which Australian, Captain Ross MacPherson Smith intended to fly around the world. During an air test at Brooklands on 13 April 1922, the ai...H03530A
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Australian air mechanics salvaging a crashed Sopwith Camel aircraft, serial F1343, of No. 5 ...
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Maker: Unknown
Australian air mechanics salvaging a crashed Sopwith Camel aircraft, serial F1343, of No. 5 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), after a crash at the aerodrome. The crash wiped the unde...D00412
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Sopwith Camel aircraft, serial F1343, of No. 5 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps ...
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Sopwith Camel aircraft, serial F1343, of No. 5 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), after a crash at the Australian aerodrome, lying on back, with undercarriage damaged. 1/2f s. See D00...D00431
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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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Troopship accommodation badge: Flight Sergeant Frederick Stephen William Dyer, RAAF
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Cream coloured circular pressed tinplate badge with a celluloid face and a pin attachment to the reverse. Dominating the face of the badge is the letter 'G'.REL45380
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Two soldiers inspecting a Sopwith Pup of No 8 (Training) Squadron of the Australian Flying Corps ...
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Maker: Unknown
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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Maker: Unknown
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