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Sir Alan Cobham Pilot’s History

Sir Alan Cobham, Pilot's Logbook, Engine Logbook, Etc

Sir Alan Cobham Pilot’s History

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£785.00

Sir Alan Cobham, Pilot’s Logbook, Engine Logbook, Etc

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Sir Alan Cobham Pilot’s History

Sir Alan Cobham, A Pilot’s Logbook kept by Sir Alan Cobham, 1918-32, first page inscribed Alan John Cobham, Stag Lane Aerodrome, date of birth ‘6thMay 1894. No of Licence 54. 1920 flying with the Aircraft Manufacturing Coy Ltd. mainly photographing, 1921 flying with the De Havilland Aircraft Company, lists of flying in Spain,N . Africa, more Europe. Facinating piece of real History.

Second is a Engine Logbook for a Gipsy Major I, with the owner being Sir Alan Cobham, De Havilland Engine Works.Book is also full .

Third a framed photo of Alan Cobham in RFC uniform. I think the photo is possibly a later re-print ? possibly.

Sir Alan Cobham Pilot’s History

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