Air Chief Marshall Sir Arthur M.Longmore, a type written personal diary with photo reproductions 1911-1945 relating to the career of this pioneer aviator and Royal Air Force Commander, 52 pages, (old damp stains), blue leather cloth boards titled in gilt --(Part II only); A.P. 1480A - Aircraft Recognition Manual; and three other books of similar interest

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Air Chief Marshall Sir Arthur M.Longmore, a type written personal diary with photo reproductions 1911-1945 relating to the career of this pioneer aviator and Royal Air Force Commander, 52 pages, (old damp stains), blue leather cloth boards titled in gilt --(Part II only); A.P. 1480A - Aircraft Recognition Manual; and three other books of similar interest
Arthur Longmore was awarded his R.Ae.C aviators' certificate (No.72) on April 25th 1911. As Lieut. A.M. Longmore R.N. he was awarded (500 for a flight of 172 miles at Eastchurch, March 11th 1912, flying a Short Tractor Biplane powered by a 70Hp Gnome engine (5)

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