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Royal Flying Corps (WW1)
Number 74 Squadron. France, 1917
Major Edward ”Mick” Mannock (vc)
1887 - 1918. Credited with 61 victories
Royal Flying Corps (WW1)
Number 56 Squadron. France, 1917
Major James "Mac" McCudden (vc)
1895 - 1918. Credited with 57 victories
Royal Flying Corps (WW1)
Number 60 Squadron. France, 1917
Captain W.A.“Billy” Bishop (VC)
credited with 72 victories, top Canadian ace of the IWW
Royal Flying Corps (WW1)
Number 56 Squadron. France, 1917
Captain Albert Ball (Victoria Cross)
14.08.1896 - 07.05.1917
H.M.S. PRINCE OF WALES
King George V-class Battleship. Pennant number 53
Built by Cammell Laird and Company Ltd., Birkenhead. Laid down 1 January 1937. Commissioned 19 January 1941 . Sunk on 10 December 1941 by Japanese air attack off Kuantan, South China Sea
Italian Royal Navy - WW2
Regia Nave POLA.
Incrociatore Pesante classe Zara
Laid down: 17 March 1931 . In service: 21 December 1932 . Fate: Sunk, 29 March 1941
Italian Royal Navy - WW2
Regia Nave POLA.
Incrociatore Pesante classe Zara
Laid down: 17 March 1931 . In service: 21 December 1932 . Fate: Sunk, 29 March 1941
H.M.S. PRINCE OF WALES
King George V-class Battleship. Pennant number 53
Built by Cammell Laird and Company Ltd., Birkenhead. Laid down 1 January 1937. Commissioned 19 January 1941 . Sunk on 10 December 1941 by Japanese air attack off Kuantan, South China Sea
Mac Robertson Air Race, 1934 (known as London to Melbourne Air Race)
Crew: Owen Cathcart Jones and Kenneth Herbert Fraser Waller
Fourth aircraft to reach Melbourne in 108 hrs 13 mins 45s
4th Place
Mac Robertson Air Race, 1934 (known as London to Melbourne Air Race)
Crew: C.W.A. Scott and Tom Campbell Black
Mildenhall, England to Melbourne Australia (11.000 miles) in 70 hrs 55 min
1st Place