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John Haworth Drewry Letters

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to go back to Camp Borden ingloriously in a motor car, none the worse for my experience. When I got back I reported to the Captain and he asked me if I had learned anything from my experience. I told him I had learned that one cannot e too careful in a strange field and that I had gained confidence in my flying in making a successful forced landing. "That's good," he said. "I don't give a damn about the machine if you will only learn something. from your mistakes." And the machines cost $7500 each, while I did well over $2000 damage to that one! I am enclosing a snap of myself and one of a gathering of curious sightseers at Aurora before I attempted to ascend the next day.
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to go back to Camp Borden ingloriously in a motor car, none the worse for my experience. When I got back I reported to the Captain and he asked me if I had learned anything from my experience. I told him I had learned that one cannot be too careful in a strange field and that I had gained confidence in my flying in making a successful forced landing. "That's good," he said. "I don't give a damn about the machine if you will only learn something from your mistakes." And the machines cost $7500 each, while I did well over $2000 damage to that one! I am enclosing a snap of myself and one of a gathering of curious sightseers at Aurora before I attempted to ascend the next day.
  
 
I received a letter from Vera a couple of weeks ago. She was quarantined for 3 weeks as one of the nurses of her class had
 
I received a letter from Vera a couple of weeks ago. She was quarantined for 3 weeks as one of the nurses of her class had
  
BC Archives, 93-6553, Box 4, DREWRY FAMILY, Selected correspondence, 1917–1919.
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BC Archives, 93-6553
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Box 4
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DREWRY FAMILY
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Selected Correspondence, 1917 – 1919.

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to go back to Camp Borden ingloriously in a motor car, none the worse for my experience. When I got back I reported to the Captain and he asked me if I had learned anything from my experience. I told him I had learned that one cannot be too careful in a strange field and that I had gained confidence in my flying in making a successful forced landing. "That's good," he said. "I don't give a damn about the machine if you will only learn something from your mistakes." And the machines cost $7500 each, while I did well over $2000 damage to that one! I am enclosing a snap of myself and one of a gathering of curious sightseers at Aurora before I attempted to ascend the next day.

I received a letter from Vera a couple of weeks ago. She was quarantined for 3 weeks as one of the nurses of her class had

BC Archives, 93-6553 Box 4 DREWRY FAMILY Selected Correspondence, 1917 – 1919.