“X’ Flight, RAF 1918
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- 09/04/2024 00:00:00 #2023081777656866Errol MartynParticipant
Does anyone here know if any of the AIR1 files for the RAF’s ‘X’ Flight happen to record a log of flights made each day. I am particularly interested in those undertaken by Lieutenants A. Murphy (pilot) and F. C. Hawley (observer) who were there on detachment from 1 Squadron, AFC from 12 August to 15 October 1918.
I am familiar with the CCI articles on the subject of ‘X’ Flight but these do not go into the activies of these two airmen in detail.
1 Squadron, AFC’s War Diaries record flights day by day but when Murphy and Hawley were sent off to ‘X’ Flight these were not recorded by the squadron.
There is a colourful account by L. W. Sutherland on pages 105-106 of his ‘Aces and Kings’ account of 67 Squadron, RFC/1 Squadron, AFC of Murphy (and Hawley?) being shot down over the desert while with the ‘X’ Flight then carrying out ‘home-made’ repairs on the spot and flying ‘the wreck 180 miles to Ramleh’. Anyone able to verify and/or date this event, please?
TIA,
Errol
09/04/2024 00:00:00 #2023081777655931errol.martynGuestDoes anyone here know if any of the AIR1 files for the RAF’s ‘X’ Flight happen to record a log of flights made each day. I am particularly interested in those undertaken by Lieutenants A. Murphy (pilot) and F. C. Hawley (observer) who were there on detachment from 1 Squadron, AFC from 12 August to 15 October 1918.
I am familiar with the CCI articles on the subject of ‘X’ Flight but these do not go into the activies of these two airmen in detail.
1 Squadron, AFC’s War Diaries record flights day by day but when Murphy and Hawley were sent off to ‘X’ Flight these were not recorded by the squadron.
There is a colourful account by L. W. Sutherland on pages 105-106 of his ‘Aces and Kings’ account of 67 Squadron, RFC/1 Squadron, AFC of Murphy (and Hawley?) being shot down over the desert while with the ‘X’ Flight then carrying out ‘home-made’ repairs on the spot and flying ‘the wreck 180 miles to Ramleh’. Anyone able to verify and/or date this event, please?
TIA,
Errol
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