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Bristol Britannia C. I (Royal Air Force)
Short Belfast C.I (Royal Air Force)
Hawker Siddtley Beverley C.I (Royal Air Force)
Hawker Siddeley Argosy C.I (Royal Air Force)
Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer Series 3
(Royal Malaysia...
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...6 SEPTEMBER 1952 FLIGHT
THE ROYAL AIR FORCE
BENEVOLENT FUND
The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund was founded in
October, 1919, by Lord Trenchard, and its object is the
relief of distress among past and present members of the ...
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THE ROYAL AIR FORCE
THE following Army Order was issued on March 29th :—
1. The Air Council has, as already notified, taken over theadministration of all technical Air material, and all move-
ments and po...
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...o "Flight" Readers
From The Rt. Hon. Arthur Henderson,
K.C., M.P., Secretary of State for Air.
I SHOULD like to extend a most hearty welcome to this special issueof Flight, devoted to the work of the Royal Air Force, and timed tocoincide with this year's Royal Air Force Display. This issue forms
a fitting complement to the Display itself. Throughout the Display the
Royal Air Force is on show, but,...
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BAC VC/O (Royal Air Force)
Bristol Britannia C.I (Royal Air Force)
Short Belfast C.I (Royal Air Force)
Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer Series 3
(Royal Malaysian Air Force)
Hawker Siddeley Argosy C.I (Royal Air F...
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widow of a 1st Class Air-Mechanic in the Royal Flying Corps
who had been killed on active service.
(116) An allowance of £4 a month for six months to the
widow of a 3rd Class Air-Mechanic in the Royal Air Force
who had been killed on active service.
(132) An allowance of £1 a month for six months to the
mother of a Private in the Royal Air Force who had died
on active service.
(134) An a...
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...LIGHT, JULY 24
CHANGES IN THE ROYAL AIR FORCE HIGHER COMMAND
THE Air Ministry announces the following appoint- despatches on three occasions, and had several foreignnvnts:— decorations conferred on him. After the war, Air Vice-
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...hich is 6,500 ft. higher than
" TT has given me the greatest satisfaction to receive the loyal
* congratulations which you have so kindly conveyed to me
I from the Air Council and all ranks of the Royal Air Force and
: Branches of the Air Service on my Silver Jubilee.
" The birth of the Royal Air Force will always rank as one
: of the important events of my Reign. From small beginnings
it h...
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...., Ltd. For public services.
- Knight Bachelor
Gilbert Thomas Morgan, Esq., O.B.E., D.Sc, LL.D., F.I.C.,
F.R.S., Director of Chemical Research, Department of Scien
tific and Industrial Research.
ROYAL AIR FORCE
C.B. (Military Division)
AVM. Philip Bennet Joubert de la Ferte, C.M.G., D.S.O.,
AVM. Alfred William Iredell, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., K.H.P.,
Royal Air Force.
C.B. (Civil Division)
C...
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...OVEMBER 4, 1937. FLIGHT. 453
The prototype Handley Page Hampden medium bomber. A development of this machine is mentioned in a paragraph overleaf.
Royal Air Force and
Fleet Air Arm News :
R.A.F. Armistice Ceremony
THE Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Cyril Xewall, K.C.B., C.M.G., C.B.E., A.M., will lay the Royal Air Force
wreath...
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... D.F.C.
Fit. Lt. Guy Lloyd Carter.
Air Force Medal
973 Fit. Sgt. William Robert McCleery.
364249 Sgt. (Pilot) Edward Norman Rooms.
Civil Awards
C.B. Civil Division)
Wing Commander Eric John Hodsoll, Royal Air Force,
Assistant Secretary, Committee of Imperial Defence.
DOMINIONS SERVICES LIST
Order of the British Empire
Military Division
M.B.E.
Quartermaster and Honorary Flight Lieutenant
Joseph Sw...
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...n in the
United Kingdom. All executive action to this end will
be implemented through the R.A.F. chain of command
in accordance with a policy laid down by the Commander-
in-Chief, Home Forces. The Royal Air Force Regiment
will be the chief instrument for fulfilling these responsibili
ties, although all R.A.F. personnel will be trained to play
their part in the defence of their stations.
D.-...
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...PRIL 8, 1926
ROYAL AIR FORCE FLIGHT CADETSHIPS
Openings for a Flying Career
THE next examination of candidates for entry as flight cadets
to the Royal Air Force Cadet College, Cranwell, in September,
1926, will be...
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...LIGHT International. 20 August 1964
TRANSPORTS continued
de Havilland Canada Otter (Chilean Air Force
Hawker Siddeley Beverley C. I (Royal Air Force)
Bristol f 70 Mk 31 (Royal New Zealand Air Force)
Hawker Siddeley Andover C.I (Royal Air Force)
Handley Fate Hastings C.2 (Royal Air force)
Handley Page Herald 200 (Royal Arab Air Forc...
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(Argentine Air Force)
TRANSPORTS
Yak-IIM (Rumanian Air force)
Dormer Do2J A-4 (Swiss Air force)
Cessna U-IA Bird Dog
(V/et-Nom Air force) AntonoY An-2 (Cuban Air force)
Hawker Slddeley Comet C.4 (Royal Air force)
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Dickers-Armstrongs VCIO (Royal Air force)
Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer Series 3
(Royal Malaysian Air force) Hawker Siddtley 681 (Roya...
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HawJter SiddeJey Harrier (Royal Air force)
General Dynamics F-l I IK (Royal Air Force)
Handley Page Victor 8.2 Royal Air Force)
Hawker Siddeley Vulcan 8.2 (Royal Air force)
Hawker Siddeley buccaneer S Mk 50
(South African Air...
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...ontinued FLIGHT International
Hawker Siddeley HS.80I Nimrod MR.I (Royal Air Force)
6AC Canberra T.I7 (Royal Air Force)
BAC Canberra PR.9 (Royal Air Force)
Fiat G.9IR3 (Federal German Air Force)
Hawker Siddeley Shackleton 3 (Royal Air Force)
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mother of a 3rd Class Air-Mechanic in the Royal Flying
Corps who had been killed on active service.
(97) An allowance of £2 a month for six months to the
widow of a 3rd Class Air-Mechanic in the Royal Air Force
who had been killed on active service.
(107) An allowance of £1 a month for six months to the
mother of a 3rd Class Air-Mechanic in the Royal Flying
Corps who had been killed on ac...
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... Admiralty requirements
for fighting, reconnaissance, and spotting 'planes; and whether better
provision in these respects and actual economies can be made if a reorganisation
of the branch of the Royal Air Force operating with the Royal Navy is carried
out and the Royal Navy made responsible for and be given control of its
air arm ?
Sir Harry Brittain asked whether the Imperial Defence Comm...
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