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to recommend policy for the future of British military flying. The committee recommended the formation of a separate flying corps and on 13 April 1912 the Royal Flying Corps was created, with the Air Battalion becoming its Military Wing on 13 May.
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certificate from a private flying school. The GBP 75 charge for flight training was reimbursed only if the student passed the course.
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at Hendon airfield; a 1922 account of the formation of the RAF states this was the only fatal accident in the Air Battalion.
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monoplane with a 50 hp Gnome engine – 249.5 miles in 4 hours and 32 minutes, setting a record.
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The War in the Air: Being the Story of the Part Played in the Great War by the Royal Air Force ...
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On 14 February 1912, Lt. Barrington-Kennet flew a government-bought aeroplane – a two-seater
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effective 1 April the same year. The initial establishment was 14 officers and 150
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in 1909. He had earned his pilot's certificate, number 27, on 15 November 1910.
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craft. Founded in 1911, the battalion in 1912 became part of the
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In 1911, following the growth in early aviation activity, the
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and in 1913 made the first parachute jump from an airship.
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on 1 April 1911 and a detachment of No. 2 Company became
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Index

Royal Engineers
Farnborough Airfield
Sir Alexander Bannerman
British Armed Forces
heavier-than-air
Royal Flying Corps
Royal Air Force
War Office
School of Ballooning
battalion
Royal Engineers
other ranks
Royal Aero Club
companies
Farnborough
Alexander Bannerman
No. 1 Company
airships
Edward Maitland
balloon
parachute
No. 2 Company
Larkhill
Salisbury Plain
John Fulton
Royal Field Artillery
air show
Rheims
R.A. Cammell
Valkyrie monoplane

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