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The Royal Flying Corps came to Fort Worth 100 years ago. Thirty-nine Canadian pilots would die during their brief stay in Tarrant County. They will be remembered during a Memorial Day service ...
A fascinating set of Royal Flying Corps training posters that were used to teach novice pilots in the early days of aircraft combat have been unveiled after 102 years.
Sergeant William Robinson Clarke was born in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1895 and trained as a mechanic, before travelling to Britain to serve with the Royal Flying Corps - and later survived being shot ...
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 ...
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.
The original Royal Flying Corps (RFC) Pilot's Wings (or Pilot's brevet) was designed by senior officers General Sir Frederick Sykes and General Sir David Henderson. The Wings were given Royal approval ...
Read Royal Flying Corps at 100 latest on ITV News. All the Thursday 12th April 2012 news A special air display is being held at Farnborough to celebrate the centenary of the Royal Flying Corps.
Blackpool Air Show is set to return next month with some of the finest military and civilian aircraft performing over the seafront.
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, ...