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Old 3rd June 2020, 00:13
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Photo Albums RFC

Hello,


Currently on ebay are three photo albums of Royal Flying Corps Aircraft at:


https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WW1-Royal...cAAOSwUxhe1mad


https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Royal-Fly...IAAOSwnaVe1lRV


https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WW1-Royal...8AAOSwyPRe1ky7


The first and the third links include WWI era aircraft whereas the second is from a later period.


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Old 20th October 2024, 10:22
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Re: Photo Albums RFC

Hello,


Currently on ebay is a RFC/RAF photo album. The aircraft content is primarily either wrecks or Handley Page O/400.


https://www.ebay.com/itm/19673297807...Bk9SR866v4zVZA



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Old 20th October 2024, 11:58
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Re: Photo Albums RFC

Never-the-less pretty interesting Clint

Beside the obvious ones, what do you make of the wrecked DH-5 B4943 or 4948?
Which one do you prefer?

We also have a terribly wrecked aircraft where (if the text is correct) the serial ends with 920
Neither 8920 nor B920 seems OK to me. Any ideas?

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Old 20th October 2024, 17:22
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Re: Photo Albums RFC

Hi Stig,


Without any certainty whatsoever,particularly given my eyesight I believe that the DH.5 is B4943. I have gone for thiss erial over B4948 as both B4943 and B7792 were with 3 TDS. But could easily be wrong.


Doesn't the other photo have B920 on the bottom of the photo,or am I looking at the wrong image?


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Old 20th October 2024, 18:44
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Re: Photo Albums RFC

Good point Clint

I agree B4943 is more likely!

Indeed it says B.920 in the bottom right corner, but B920 was no DH type as it also seems to say

Wish I could say with certainty it was an Avro 504, but I can't. Also I have zero data on that aircraft anyway.....

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Old 20th October 2024, 18:48
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Re: Photo Albums RFC

Don't want to intrude but the DH5 could be B4920 (with 3TDS) she spun in 9-2-18; batch was B4901--B5000 from March, Jones and Cribb Leeds. They built Camels, DH5s and Snipes but not all completed.
Have a look at the Air History serials. It mentions that the serial was mis-recorded.

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Re: Photo Albums RFC

Always glad to have you 'intrude' Nick. Thanks for the suggestion. Could be we have awinner...



Stig, missed the 'DH' I've gone with the Avro 504 provisionally in my records. But as ever,if the evidence changes...so perhaps inclined to go with Nick now.



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Old 20th October 2024, 20:56
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Re: Photo Albums RFC

Nick is of course entirely correct

In front of 920 there is a straight line which conforms to the digit 4!
Since time is always tight, it took a while until I found my crash records for RFC
before April 1918
This is what I have
9.2.18
D.H.5 B4920, 3 TDS, Lopcombe Corner
Spinning nose dive from 1000ft, Lopcombe Corner
2Lt Arthur Francis Xavier Turnbull (20) killed

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