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The observer's and air gunner's flying log book for Flight Lieutenant John Francis Banks, born I July 1922, (1578295 Royal Air Force) from 28 March 1943 to 9 April 1946. Detailing his training and operations flown. Served at 41 Air School South…

Four men in flying gear standing by the nose of a Wellington. 'No 84 O.T.U. Desborough. L to R Griffin BA, Warwick Nav, Hawker Pilot, Dawson W.Op.' From information kindly provided by the donor.

In accordance with the conditions stipulated by the…

J D Dymock’s RAF Pilot’s Flying Log Book, from 11th April 1942 to 15th February 1946, recording training, instructor and staff pilot duties. Based at: RAF Sywell (No.6 Elementary Flying Training School), RCAF Station Bowden (No.32 Elementary Flying…

J D Dymock’s RAF Pilot’s Flying Log Book, from 9th February 1945 to 15th February 1946, recording training, instructor and staff pilot duties.
Based at: RAF Desborough (84 Operational Training Unit), RAF Bottesford (1668 Heavy Conversion Unit), RAF…

Pilots flying log book two for R Wareing, covering the period from 17 February 1942 to 25 November 1943. Detailing his Instructor duties and flying training. He was stationed at RAF Cottesmore, RAF Market Harborough, RAF Upper Heyford and RAF…

A memoir written by Cliff Watson divided into 20 chapters.

The Earliest Years.
Born in Barnoldswick, then in Yorkshire, now in Lancashire in 1922. His father ran a wireless business until 1926. He describes his years at schools and a move to…

Clifford Watson, initially, wanted to join the navy because of a high demand in pilots. After being rejected, he joined the RAF and was sent to Rhodesia for pilot training, but then re-mustered to become an air gunner. He flew 76 operations in total.…
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