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RAF Records in the PRO (Public Record Office Readers Guide)
 
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RAF Records in the PRO (Public Record Office Readers Guide) (Paperback)

by Simon Fowler (Author), Peter Elliott (Author), Roy Conyers Nesbit (Author), Christina Goulter (Author)
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Designed for beginners, this is a guide to the collections of aviation records in the Public Record Office. Subjects covered include: aircraft and airships; operational records; organization of the air services; records of individuals; women in the RAF and Air Transport Auxilary; honours and awards; crashes and casualties; and photographic reconnaissance. The records date from the origins of military flying in Britain (1900) to 1964.