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Crossley RFC Tender


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Intrestingly, the first reference to Air to Ground co-operation as part of a battle plan, was the Somme campaign. Certain units wore shaped tin or cloth patches on their backs. The idea was the aircraft could spot advance then fly back and drop mesages.

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Have a look at the police Flying Squad Ex RFC Crossley Tenders which were the first vehicles they purchased in 1920, they seem very similar to the one in the RAF picture.

 

There are various reasons given for the Mobile Patrol Experimental being renamed "The Flying Squad" however it would be nice to think it came from the Royal Flying Corps Tenders.

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Flying squad 1923

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Hi Steve, No i have just bought them today 4 photos and i did not see the steam roller,thought it was a cooker whats the Navy + Radio doing with the Army? Sorry i have to put Original photo on it as so many people use them and they do cost to buy. I do send them to mags and windscreen free, and to collectors. Think the photos were taken in the late 1930s.

Keith

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