Victor Douglas Knox's pilot's flying log book. One
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Victor Douglas Knox's pilot's flying log book. One
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Pilot's flying log book for Douglas Knox covering the period 20 October 1940 to 1 March 1946 detailing training and operations flown as pilot. He was stationed at RAF Fair Oaks (18 EFTS), RAF Little Rissington (6 Flying Training School), RAF Kinloss (19 OTU), RAF Middleton-St-George and RAF Croft (78 Squadron), RAF Marston Moor (76 Squadron) and RAF Rufforth (1663 HCU). Aircraft flown were Tiger Moth, Anson, Whitley, Halifax, Oxford, Proctor and Vega. Douglas flew 44 night time operations, 3 as second pilot to Pilot Officer Wright and Sergeant Woodhatch and 41 as pilot in Europe and North Africa. Targets were Hamburg, Dunkirk, Emden, Frankfurt, Kiel, Brest, Stettin, Essen, Ostend, Bremen, Kiel, Berlin, St. Nazaire, Cologne, Tobruk, Suda Bay, Maleme and Heraklion.
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One booklet
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LKnoxVD63842v1
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Great Britain. Royal Air Force, “Victor Douglas Knox's pilot's flying log book. One,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed February 13, 2026, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/collections/document/53582.
