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+ | Per Ardua Ad Astra | ||
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+ | Hooton Hall, Little Sutton, Chester. | ||
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letters sent from London have, I expect, reached you by this time, so you will know I am safe in Old England. | letters sent from London have, I expect, reached you by this time, so you will know I am safe in Old England. | ||
− | Tommy Drew-Brook, four Canadians and myself are the only pupils here at the present. We are flying a type of machine known as the "Avro". This machine has a rotary engine in it , something new new to us all and does about 80 miles an hour. They are a comfortable "bus" , very strong and "safe as a church". After we have done about 20 hours in these and had a bit of practice in | + | |
+ | Tommy Drew-Brook, four Canadians and myself are the only pupils here at the present. We are flying a type of machine known as the "Avro". This machine has a rotary engine in it, something new new to us all and does about 80 miles an hour. They are a comfortable "bus", very strong and "safe as a church". After we have done about 20 hours in these and had a bit of practice in | ||
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+ | BC Archives, 93-6553 | ||
+ | Box 4 | ||
+ | DREWRY FAMILY | ||
+ | Selected Correspondence, 1917 – 1919. |
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Telephone. 35 Hooton. RFC Per Ardua Ad Astra
Hooton Hall, Little Sutton, Chester.
letters sent from London have, I expect, reached you by this time, so you will know I am safe in Old England.
Tommy Drew-Brook, four Canadians and myself are the only pupils here at the present. We are flying a type of machine known as the "Avro". This machine has a rotary engine in it, something new new to us all and does about 80 miles an hour. They are a comfortable "bus", very strong and "safe as a church". After we have done about 20 hours in these and had a bit of practice in
BC Archives, 93-6553 Box 4 DREWRY FAMILY Selected Correspondence, 1917 – 1919.