1886-1911 |
Lieut. R. A. Cammell, the distinguished Army aviator who was killed at Hendon on Sunday last. from Flight/archive |
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 DicksonHon Alan Kelburn Boyle James George Weir Lt. Reginald A. Cammell Arthur Haynes Aitken William Hugh Ewen |
Date of Birth
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 |
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