AKA C. J. Burke |
Transcribed by Bob Davis from the book, "Colonel Cody and the Flying Cathedral, The Adventures of the Cowboy Who Conquered the Sky," by Garry Jenkins. |
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"Both units formed on 13 May 1912 - 1 Squadron at Farnborough, Hants from No. 1 (Airship) Company, Air Battalion of the Royal Engineers, and 3 Squadron from No. 2 (Aeroplane) Company at Larkhill, Wiltshire. On the same day II(AC) (2) Squadron was born, also at Farnborough, from a detachment of No. 2 (Aeroplane) Company also. There has been much argument between 2 and 3 Squadrons as to who was the first fixed-wing squadron, as 1 Squadron remained on balloons for another year or so. Both units claim the honour, but it would seem that 3 Squadron has the firmer claim as most of 2 (Aeroplane) Company's aircraft were at Larkhill, only two aircraft being resident at Farnborough under the command of Captain C. J. Burke. " You can access the page by clicking on the title above. If time permits, I think you will enjoy reading the rest of the story. |
A Journal of Contemporary Military Thought Vol 6, No 1 Spring 2000 "In 1911, in the first article on air power in the of the Royal United Service Institute Journal, Captain CJ Burke of the British Army Air Battalion wrote: "As aeroplanes employed on (such) reconnaissance duties will encounter hostile aeroplanes with a similar mission to themselves, ... one must be prepared for a struggle between hostile aeroplanes, similar in its object to the struggle between the independent cavalries of two hostile armies."42 42 "Aeroplanes of Today and Their Use in War," by Captain CJ Burke, Royal United Service Institute Journal, May 1911, 626. You can access the website by clicking on the title above. |
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