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A BE2e aircraft of No 7 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), in the snow at ...
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A BE2e aircraft of No 7 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), in the snow at Leighterton aerodrome, England.A04115
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A Bristol F2B Fighter, Serial D-7955, of No 7 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), ...
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A Bristol F2B Fighter, Serial D-7955, of No 7 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), fitted with a 200hp Sunbeam Arab engine at Leighterton aerodrome, England. Note the boomerang marking...A04099
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A mechanic prepares to swing the prop of a Sopwith Pup of No 8 (Training) Squadron, Australian ...
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A mechanic prepares to swing the prop of a Sopwith Pup of No 8 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), at Leighterton aerodrome, England.A04117
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An Avro 504K aircraft, Serial F9749, of No 7 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), ...
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An Avro 504K aircraft, Serial F9749, of No 7 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), outside hangars at Leighterton aerodrome, England. An 'A' is painted under the front cockpit. See als...A04103
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An Avro 504K aircraft, Serial F9749, of No 7 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), ...
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An Avro 504K aircraft, Serial F9749, of No 7 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), outside hangars at Leighterton aerodrome, England. An 'A' is painted under the front cockpit. See als...A04102
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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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An Avro 504, Serial C632 which crashed during training near Leighterton, England. See also A04086.A04085
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An unidentified Australian Flying Corps (AFC) trainee standing next to the white painted with ...
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An unidentified Australian Flying Corps (AFC) trainee standing next to the white painted with black check pattern Sopwith Camel aircraft, Serial E7267, which was used by Captain A H Cobby DFC DSO and ...A04093
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An unidentified member of the No 7 (Training) Squadron of the Australian Flying Corps (AFC), ...
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An unidentified member of the No 7 (Training) Squadron of the Australian Flying Corps (AFC), seated in the cockpit of an Avro 504K aircraft at Leighterton aerodrome in England. Note the white boomera...A04110
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A Sopwith Camel aircraft of No 8 (Training) ...
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A Sopwith Camel aircraft of No 8 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), outside camouflaged hangars at Leighterton aerodrome, England.A04116
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A Sopwith Snipe aircraft, Serial E7377, of No 8 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps ...
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A Sopwith Snipe aircraft, Serial E7377, of No 8 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), at Leighterton aerodrome, England.A04114
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A Sopwith Snipe aircraft, Serial E7377, of No 8 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps ...
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A Sopwith Snipe aircraft, Serial E7377, of No 8 (Training) Squadron, Australian Flying Corps (AFC), at Leighterton aerodrome, England. An Avro 504S is in the background. See also A04112.A04113
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Collection related to the service of Sydney Harold Banks-Smith
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Probably LEIGHTERTON, ENGLAND. C. 1918. MEMBERS OF THE AUSTRALIAN FLYING CORPS (PROBABLY NO. 8 TRAINING SQUADRON) TRAINING WITH MACHINE GUNS. THE GUNS ARE A LEWIS MK 1 LIGHT MACHINE GUN MOUNTED ON A V...P01456.003
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LEIGHTERTON, GLOUCESTERSHIRE, ENGLAND. 1918. BRISTOL F2B FIGHTER RUNNING UP ON A SNOW COVERED ...
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LEIGHTERTON, GLOUCESTERSHIRE, ENGLAND. 1918. BRISTOL F2B FIGHTER RUNNING UP ON A SNOW COVERED AIRFIELD AT NO. 7 (TRAINING) SQUADRON AUSTRALIAN FLYING CORPS (AFC). [1/4F S. VERSION. BOOMERANG INSIGNIA....A04600
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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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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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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 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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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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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