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The weather is looking good for the weekend and the wind is forecast to be light. Perfect for flying WW1 aircraft designed 100 years ago. As well as the BE2e, Snipe, Albatros, SE5a and Bristol Scout, the talk on UK Air defences against the Zeppelin, and a Magic Lantern Show of England in the Great War, The RFC Flight of the Great War Society will be near the Pilots Ready Room to discuss the challenges of flying in open cockpit biplanes for long periods at impossible altitudes.The Society has developed over the years and now also boasts a German infantry unit, a British General Hospital and several specialist “secondary impressions”, including personnel of the Royal Flying Corps and the Tank Corps (originally known as the “Heavy Section / Branch of the Machine Gun Corps”, when the newly-invented tanks were first introduced into the British Army in 1916). |