1886-1958 |
THE HON ALAN BOYLE from FLIGHT ARCHIVE, 9-12-08 |
Royal Aeronautical Society Certificates from 1910 – 1950 via email from John Terry, 9-11-08 |
Certificate
Fr 7113 24 45 56 * 63 |
Name
Capt. Bertram DicksonAlan Reginald Boyle James George Weir Lt. Reginald A. Cammell Arthur Haynes Aitken William Hugh Ewen |
Birthdate
21/12/18738/10/1886 23/5/1887 10/1/1886 14/12/1880 1/12/1879 |
Place of Birth
EdinburghOakfield, Ayr Cambuslang Inverness Helensburgh Shanghai |
Date of Certificate
12/05/191014/06/1910 08/11/1910 31/12/1910 14/02/1911 14/02/1911 |
Plane
FarmanAvis monoplane Bleriot monoplane Bristol Biplane Bleriot monoplane Bleriot monoplane |
Location
Chalons FranceBrooklands Hendon Salisbury Plain Beaulieu Hendon |
RAeS certificate no 13
My guess is that following the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745, Bonnie Prince
Charlie and a' that, and the Highland Clearances and the banning of the
wearing of the kilt etc, that the term NB (North Britain) was used in
place of Scotland. It occurs quite a lot on the RAeS cards initially I
was thinking of New Brunswick, but I am positive it is North Britain
now.from John Terry, 9-12-08 There are a lot of pink cards with Military links that I have seen and a date of death during the 1st World War. So sad that many of our pioneers perished at the beginning of such an exciting century. |
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Pete Jones comments: On Alan Boyle, I found about eleven to twelve relevant links on Google when you enter Alan Reginald Boyle. The first are from ThePeerage.com website which includes mention of his wife and daughters. His daughter Fenella Boyle was a Woman's Auxillary Pilot in World War 2. She seems to have been a big wig and following in her father's footsteps in being a pilot. Below is a photo of Boyle and the Avis monoplane. They are post at LIFE magazine but had been previously hosted be JAMD.com |
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