ARMY FLYING MUSEUM
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The Army Flying Museum in Middle Wallop, Hampshire, looks after collections dating back to 1878, covering the five main branches of army aviation – namely the Royal Engineers, Royal Flying Corps, Air Observation Post Squadrons, Glider Pilot Regiment and the current Army Air Corps. Head for armyflying.com/visit/the-collection to see online exhibitions on such topics as D-Day aviators, Operation Husky and the ill-fated Operation Market Garden. You can also explore diary entries kept by Captain Ewart James Garland, who served with the Royal Flying Corps in April 1917. Finally the museum’s archive team offers a research service costing £25 per inquiry.