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  • Kenley to Cairo - Lawrence of Arabia and the Forgotten Record Breakers

    Kenley to Cairo - Lawrence of Arabia and the Forgotten Record Breakers

    On 21st June, 1919, two Canadian Flight Lieutenant's from No.1 (Communications) Squadron set off to deliver a diplomat to the Middle East, narrowly avoiding disaster along the way and gaining a charismatic passenger, Colonel T. E. Lawrence - later known as "Lawrence of Arabia."
  • Sir Winston Churchill and RAF Kenley

    Sir Winston Churchill and RAF Kenley

    Origins of Kenley Airfield Visit to No. 615 Squadron at Kenley,  April 16th 1939 Churchill is in a seat-type parachute ...
  • The Banker, the Bomber Pilot, and the Crash that caused Questions in the House of Commons

    The Banker, the Bomber Pilot, and the Crash that caused Questions in the House of Commons

    On 11th December, 1919, an Airco DH.4A, owned and operated by 'Air Transport and Travel Ltd.' crashed in an open field near the Guards' Depot at Caterham.
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