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Great War

-g. h. cunningham, mac's memoirs

"When the seven german scouts attacked no less than three of the guns of Mac's flight had jammed. this cost one pilot his life, as he was shot down in flames. mac escaped a similar fate by keeping his machine in a vertical bank until the hostile aeroplanes were driven off by other british machines."

Observer

By: A. J. Insall

One Airman's War

By: Joe Bull / Mark Lax

Rutland of Jutland

By: Desmond Young

Sagattarius Rising

By: Cecil Lewis

Sopwith Scout 7309

By: Sir Gordon Taylor

Observer

By: A. J. Insall

Open Cockpit 

By: Arthur Gould Lee

Royal Flying Corps Communiques:
1915-1916

By: Christopher Cole

Royal Flying Corps Communiques:
1917-1918

By: Chaz Bowyer

Royal Flying Corps Communiques:
1918

By: Christopher Cole

Royal Flying Corps/Royal Air Force Engine Repair Shops - France 1914-1918

By: Aidan J. WIlliams

Sopwith Scout 7309

By: Sir Gordon Taylor

Sagittarius Rising

By: Cecil Lewis

Rutland of Jutland

By: Desmond Young

Royal Flying Corps/Royal Air Force Engine Repair Shops - France 1914-1918

By: Aidan J. Williams

Royal Air Force Communiques: 1918

By: Christopher Cole

Royal Flying Corps Communiques: 1917-1918

By: Chaz Bowyer

Royal Flying Corps Communiques: 1915-1916

By: Christopher Cole

Open Cockpit

By: Arthur Gould Lee

One Airman's War

By: Joe Bull / Mark Lax

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