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What Was Life Like for a British WW1 Pilot: Experiencing the Forefront of Flight - MSNYou have been assigned to fly the Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2. the mainstay of the Royal Flying Corps, ... leaving your boots squeaking underfoot as you walk with your observer out to your plane.
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.
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, ...
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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