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Abstracts Volumes 1 to 50 Cross & Cockade International THE FIRST WORLD WAR AVIATION HISTORICAL SOCIETY Registered Charity No 1117741 1970 to 2019 www.crossandcockade.com ABSTRACTS for JOURNAL VOLUMES 1- 50 There are 1334 abstract articles listed in over 11,444 pages in the 50 years’ worth of Cross & Cockade. These contain some of the most interesting and informative articles about the people and aircraft during World War One. Written by renowned WWI experts and over 10,392 photographs. 1970 Vol. 1 - pg.1 1980 Vol. 11 - pg.9 1990 Vol. 21 - pg.17 2000 Vol. 31 - pg.27 2010 Vol. 41 - pg.37 1971 Vol. 2 - pg.1 1981 Vol. 12 - pg.10 1991 Vol. 22 - pg.18 2001 Vol. 32 - pg.28 2011 Vol. 42 - pg.38 1972 Vol. 3 - pg.2 1982 Vol. 13 - pg.10 1992 Vol. 23 - pg.18 2002 Vol. 33 - pg.29 2012 Vol. 43 - pg.39 1973 Vol. 4 - pg.3 1983 Vol. 14 - pg.11 1993 Vol. 24 - pg.20 2003 Vol. 34 - pg.30 2013 Vol. 44 - pg.40 1974 Vol. 5 - pg.4 1984 Vol. 15 - pg.12 1994 Vol. 25 - pg.21 2004 Vol. 35 - pg.31 2014 Vol. 45 - pg.42 1975 Vol. 6 - pg.4 1985 Vol. 16 - pg.12 1995 Vol. 26 - pg.21 2005 Vol. 36 - pg.32 2015 Vol. 46 - pg.43 1976 Vol. 7 - pg.5 1986 Vol. 17 - pg.13 1996 Vol. 27 - pg.23 2006 Vol. 37 - pg.33 2016 Vol. 47 - pg.44 1977 Vol. 8 - pg.6 1987 Vol. 18 - pg.14 1997 Vol. 28 - pg.24 2007 Vol. 38 - pg.34 2017 Vol. 48 - pg.46 1978 Vol. 9 - pg.7 1988 Vol. 19 - pg.15 1998 Vol. 29 - pg.25 2008 Vol. 39 - pg.35 2018 Vol. 49 - pg.45 1979 Vol.10- pg.8 1989 Vol. 20 - pg.16 1999 Vol. 30 - pg.26 2009 Vol. 40 - pg.36 2019 Vol. 50 - pg.48 Derek Riley Jan.11 2020 Read as Year, Season, Page “year . issue . page”, Title, Author and Description. oooooooo 1970 Vol. 1 Spring 01.1.001 -018Click onBRISTOL the year FIGHTER to jump toISSUE the year(7P,5D) you want, click on “Return to Contents” to return to first page. Edited By Colin Huston – The Bristol Fighter Issue(7P,5D) 01.1.003-006 THE BRISTOL FIGHTER Major W.F.J. Harvey – A personal account of the history of the Bristol Fighter 01.1.008-009 CAPT HORACE P. LANE Norman L.R. Franks – Summary of combat career of a Brisfit pilot 01.1.010-016 TYPICAL COMBAT REPORTS ? – List of combat reports Summer 01.2.019-038 NIGHT BOMBER PILOT WCdr T.E.W. Browne – Personal account of training and operational career of a Handley Page 0/400 pilot with the Independent Force (5p) 01.2.029-030 216 SQUADRON RAF, 1918 – A SUMMARY Mike Armstrong – Brief history of 216 Sqn during 1918 01.2.030-032 CAMOUFLAGE OF AEROPLANES FOR OBSERVATION – RAF 1918 J.G. Weir – Description of experiments and scheme from Ministry of Munitions Report C.I.M. 733 (d) 01.2.033-036 A RIGGER’S TALE OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR K.G. Slocombe and C. Ryder – An interview of Roy Albert Quested, rigger, 6 Sqn, 1914 (p) Autumn 01.3.039-047 AEG G.IV Paul Leaman – Technical reports by the RFC and Ministry of Munitions (5p,3d) 01.3.048-049 AIRMAN’S ESCAPE Hermann Kohl – Extract from the book about a crash landing of a AEG G.IV 01.3.050-055 YESTERDAY’S MEMORIES Douglass Whetton – Recollections of Capt Cedric N. Jones, 70 Squadron RFC in France, 20 Aug to 20 Oct 1917 (2p) 01.3.058 JASTA 5 NOTEBOOK Peter L. Gray – Some facts about Jasta 5 to accompany 3-view of an Albatros D.V on the preceding pages. 01.3.059-060 A DANE IN THE RFC – LT F.F. WESSEL Chaz Bowyer – Summary of Lt Wessel’s career in the RFC Winter 01.4.061-075 CALSHOT 1913-1918 Chaz Bowyer – Detailed history of training activities and active service at Calshot NAS (19p) 01.4.078-080 FLYING WITH FORTY Douglass Whetton – Recollections of Lt Lionel B. Blaxland whilst flying with 40 Sqn RFC, 1917 (5p) 1971 Vol. 2 Spring 02.1.001-010 RODERIC STANLEY DALLAS, FORGOTTEN ACE Douglass Whetton – Service in the RNAS and RFC from 1915 until his death in combat on 1 June 1918, including citations and summary of 32 victories (9p) www.crossandcockade.com ABSTRACTS for VOLUMES 1– 49 pg. 1 DPR Aug 1, 2019 Cross & Cockade International 02.1.011-016 ACE FROM 29, LT W.B. WOOD MC Jack Wales – Early life and six months service until his death in combat on 4 Nov 1917 after 17 victories (2p) 02.1.017-019 L.H. SLATTER, OBE DSC DFC Norman L.R. Franks – Summary of service in RNAS and RAF and description of two of his aircraft (5p) 02.1.020-021 REG FLETCHER AND LEN FOWLER, WITH THE TRAINING SQUADRONS Raymond Vann – 02.1.023 ARCHIE COPE, A FITTER IN THE RFC Raymond Vann – 02.1.023 FREDDIE MILLER, AIRCRAFT DEPOTS IN FRANCE Raymond Vann – Three articles on the experiences of RFC tradesmen (3p) 02.1.024-025 I FOUND AN AIRSCREW Peter G. Cooksley – Drawing of a propeller for a 160hp Beardmore powered FE2b (d) 02.1.026-030 THE ROYAL FLYING CORPS Reprint of article from Aeronautics – of Oct 1912 on the constitution of the RFC Military and Naval Wings (2p) 02.1.032 STANDARDIZATION OF CIRCULAR DESIGN ON WINGS, Military Aeronautics Directorate, 21 August 1916 – Drawing and dimensions for standardised roundels of RFC aircraft (d) Summer 02.2.033-044 SERVING WITH 201 SQUADRON RAF Capt Ronald Sykes – Summary of Capt R. Sykes’ early career in RNAS followed by detailed log book entries flying Sopwith Camels from 8 Aug 1918 to 27 Jan 1919 (7p) 02.2.045-055 A BRIEF HISTORY OF 64 SQUADRON RFC/RAF 1917/18 W. Bailey and O.A. Sater – Includes list of victories and roster (6p) 02.2.056-060 RECOLLECTIONS OF A WORLD WAR ONE FLYER RFC/RAF 1917-1918 Walter Campbell Daniel – Trained in Canada and served with 64 Sqn (3p) 02.2.060-062 LATE O/C SPECIAL DUTY FLIGHT AND 1FLIGHT RFC Group Captain J.W. Woodhouse DSO MC,(RAF Retired) – Own recollections of dropping agents behind enemy lines in France, March-May 1917 (p) Autumn 02.3.065-079 MESOPOTAMIA, RFC/RAF OPERATIONS 1915- 1918 Raymond Vann – Summary of the campaign in which aerial photographic reconnaisance, artillery spotting and supply dropping were of great importance (11p) 02.3.080 EFFECT OF FIRING A LEWIS GUN THROUGH AN UNPROTECTED PROPELLER Harry Woodman – Extract from RNAS Publication C.B.1161, July 1916 02.3.081-087 CAPTURED ENEMY AIRCRAFT EXHIBITION OF 1918 Harry Woodman – Album from the Photographic Collection of Flight International of the exhibition held in the Agricultural Hall, Islington (9p) 02.3.088-091 FRANK MCNAMARA VC Paul Leaman – Extracts from his log book, including the episode in which he won his VC with 69 (Australian) Sqn RFC in the Middle East on 21 March 1917 (9p) Winter 02.4.093-121 29 SQUADRON RFC/RAF, 1915-1919 Chaz Bowyer & Norman Franks – Detailed history with lists of O/Cs, locations, claims, casualties & aircraft serials (23p) 02.4.122-129 ‘HOLLY’, AN APPRECIATION Norman Franks – Service of Leslie Norman Hollinghurst (later Air Chief Marshal) in the RFC in Egypt and France from 1916 (4p) 02.4.125-129 WINGS OVER INDIA, THE RFC/RAF IN INDIA FROM 1915-1918 Chaz Bowyer – A brief history culminating in action on the North West Frontier (5p) 1972 Vol. 3 Spring 03.1.007-011 ACE ON THE PIAVE – LT CHRISTOPHER MCEVOY, DFC ITALIAN WAR MEDAL Douglass Whetton – The 7½ victories with 66 Sqn on the Italian front, March to August 1918 (5p,d) 03.1.012-016 THE CAMELS OF 45 Vic Sheppard & Norman Franks – Summary of 45 Sqn service in Italy from March 1917 flying Camels, includes table of victories (6p) 03.1.017-022 ‘ARCHIE’ A HISTORY OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUN DEFENCES Raymond Vann – Brief history, equipment and claims of British and German AA 4p) 03.1.023-024 BOMBER LEADER, THE STORY OF LT-COLONEL L.A. PATTINSON, DSO MC DFC M.C. Armstrong – Brief service as O/C 99 Sqn RFC/RAF flying DH9s in France (1p) 03.1.025-027 FLYING WITH 84 Douglas Whetton – Recollections of Col J. Boudwin, USAF with 84 Sqn RFC from June 1918 in France (5p) 03.1.028-033 KITE BALLOON REMINISCENCES Raymond Vann – Recollections of Harold Sheffield, Max Barber and Bernard Oliver operating kite balloons in France, 1916-1919 (7p) 03.1.034-037 ‘PINK PUPS’ Barrington J Gray – Colourful markings on Sopwith Pups (3p,d) 03.1.038-042 AS I REMEMBER: RECOLLECTIONS OF 209 SQN RAF, CAPT C.N. JONES, AFC Douglas Whetton – Camel squadron in France, June to September 1918 with combat record and casualties (4p) Summer 03.2.045-057 ‘PUSHER PILOT WITH 22’ Barrington J Gray – Recollections of 2Lt Geoffrey Mayne Hopkins and Capt H. Rupert Hawkins flying FE2bs with 22 Sqn in France early 1917, including courts martial by German authorities for dropping propaganda leaflets (12p) www.crossandcockade.com ABSTRACTS for VOLUMES 1– 49 pg. 2 DPR Dec 29, 2019 Cross & Cockade International 03.2.058-067 FEE FOLIO Chaz Bowyer – Selection of FE2/2b/2e photographs (17p) 03.2.068-077 BRITISH PROPELLER PRODUCTION, 1914-1918 Peter G.
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