Knights Of The Air 1940-1942

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A charity appeal film. "H.R.H. The Duke of Kent - Chairman, R.A.F. Benevolent Fund." M/S of the Duke of Kent standing behind a desk speaking directly to the camera. He firstly thanks the cinema management for allowing this film to be screened in their cinema. The Duke, a member of the Royal Air Force...

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Data

Cataloguer:
Jenny
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
93455
Sort Number:
DOCS
Time in/Out:
01:16:50:00 / 01:25:50:00
Canister:
DOCS
Film ID:
3470.07
Issue Date:
1940 - 1942

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  • "Flight Lieutenant Nicholson" should read Nicolson, (Eric Nicolson).

    "Sergeant Hannah (sp?)" - yes, John Hannah.

    "Sergeant Ward" is James Ward.

    "Sir Cyril Newall (sp?)" - yes, that's right.

    "Sir Charles Portal (sp?)" - yes, that's right.

    "Sir Shotall Douglas (sp?)" - no, it's Sholto Douglas.

    "Beaufighters (sp?)" - yes, that's right.

    "Defiance" - no change that to Defiants, or preferably Boulton Paul Defiant fighters.

    "Hudsons (sp?)" - yes, they're Lockheed Hudson bombers.

    "Squadron Leader Pincoken (sp?)" - no, that one's nowhere near, it's Paddy Finucane.......

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pad
    dy_Finucane


    jamied 13th Jun 2012
  • Seen at 01:44 is Spitfire SH-Q of No. 64 Squadron.

    Seen at 05:26 is Hawker Tempest JX-W of No. 1 Squadron.

    jamied 13th Jun 2012

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