Thanks Hagar
Will check on that site.
The reason I am so interested is my Grandfather flew just about every single engine aircraft the Royal Flying Corps had. His two brothers were also Royal Flying Corps Pilots and all three were career men. My Grandfather was the only one who came to Canada and transferred to the then Canadian Air Force prior to 1921 when on April Fools day 1921 it became the Royal Canadian Air Force.
I am not sure the exact number of relatives that served during World War One yet as I am still doing research on that.
During World War Two my father was a pilot and seven uncles all served overseas. I had one uncle in the navy and one in the army, the rest were air force. They were all career men as well. My dad used to say we did not have to talk with my uncles in the army and navy.
LOL
I had twenty-one cousins who served overseas in World War Two, many never came home, one was lost in a Spit on his first sortie over Dunkirk, he was eighteen I think.
My family has a long history of military service to Canada and Great Britain that is why I am very interested in the history of the Royal Aircraft Factory itself.
We hope to be in England next year.(2005)
By the way it is minus 33 right now at the airport here.
Thanks for your interest....Looking forward to your replies.
Cheers....Happy Landings....Doug