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First Indian fighter pilot for Royal Flying Corps will be immortalised in statue to remember the thousands of Sikhs who fought for Britain and its allies in WWI.
After receiving its Warrant from King George V, the Royal Flying Corps came into being in May 1912. Peter Snow and his son, the historian Dan Snow, ...
Amelia Earhart's life would've followed a completely different path if she'd continued with her university course ...
The Royal Flying Corps, brought into existence by a royal warrant signed by George V, absorbed the Royal Navy’s handful of planes and the “Air Battalion” of the Royal Engineers.
They were the Royal Flying Corps-- 39 RFC died here, mostly in crashes, but 1900 combat pilots were trained here. On Memorial Day a special ceremony will be held at the Royal Flying Corps Cemetery ...
RAF Wittering continued to be important for innovation during the war and was the home of both fighter and gunnery research ...
The Flying Sikh, The Story of a WW1 Fighter Pilot - Flying Officer Hardit Singh Malik, by Stephen Barker, is published by Pen & Sword and costs £25 France Oxford University RAF - the Royal Air Force ...
After receiving its warrant from King George V, the Royal Flying Corps came into being in May 1912. Dan flies a World War One trainer and Peter explores the aircraft of the Shuttleworth Collection.
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