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to carry out a demonstration at a Flower Show but was forced to return after learning that the Government had imposed a ban on flights that day of more than three miles from an aerodrome due to fears of impending war. The following day war was declared on Germany.
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training school on 7 February 1913. Over the following months he carried out his training under the instruction of Marcus Dyce Manton before being awarded his aviator's certificate on 13 June 1913 in a Grahame White Biplane. Subsequently, he worked for the
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In August 1916 "The Aeroplane" reported that Birchenough was one of the steadiest and most skilful pilots in the country and that "since the outbreak of war he had passed a legion of machines through their tests"
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Birchenough started to regularly compete in flying races at Hendon, from August 1913 onwards often flying a G-W 50 Gnome aircraft or Box-Kites.
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In 1914 he competed in a series of air races and won the Shell Motor Spirit Trophy for a special speed contest.
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before the outbreak of war and two weeks later he competed in the London to Manchester handicap
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marking the match's centenary, as "what might just be the greatest cricket match of all time".
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Aircraft Designers, Flying Instructors & Civilian Pilots Of The First World War
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After the outbreak of World War One he joined the Aircraft Manufacturing Company (
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In January 1914 Birchenough took part in the "Upside Down Dinner" held at the
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After leaving Eton Birchenough developed an interest in flying and joined the
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On 3 August 1914 Birchenough flew a Maurice Farman aeroplane from Hendon to
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he was a proficient cricketer and played in the famous
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By Stella Pixton, Pen & Sword Aviation,2 July 2014
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Index

Gawsworth New Hall
Richard Peacock
John Birchenough
Henry Birchenough
William Anthony Birchenough
Eton College
Fowler's Match
Harrow School
The Spectator
Grahame-White
Grahame-White
Royal Automobile Club
Maurice Farman
Aerial Derby
Leighton Buzzard
Airco
Aeronautical Society of Great Britain
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