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Britain’s University Airmen Learning all about the “Slotted Wing.”- Every year the long during which the members of the Cambridge University Air Squadron ( wh ich was founded in 1925 with the co-operation of the University authorities and the Air Ministry) spend fourteen days flying at a R.A.F. station. The photograph shows Wing Commander Vernon Brown, chief Instructor to the squadron, explaining the “slotted wing” to members of the corps at Old Sarum, where they are training this year. -Central Press, photo.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 264, 3 August 1929, Page 9

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Britain’s University Airmen Learning all about the “Slotted Wing.”- Every year the long during which the members of the Cambridge University Air Squadron (which was founded in 1925 with the co-operation of the University authorities and the Air Ministry) spend fourteen days flying at a R.A.F. station. The photograph shows Wing Commander Vernon Brown, chief Instructor to the squadron, explaining the “slotted wing” to members of the corps at Old Sarum, where they are training this year. -Central Press, photo. Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 264, 3 August 1929, Page 9

Britain’s University Airmen Learning all about the “Slotted Wing.”- Every year the long during which the members of the Cambridge University Air Squadron (which was founded in 1925 with the co-operation of the University authorities and the Air Ministry) spend fourteen days flying at a R.A.F. station. The photograph shows Wing Commander Vernon Brown, chief Instructor to the squadron, explaining the “slotted wing” to members of the corps at Old Sarum, where they are training this year. -Central Press, photo. Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 264, 3 August 1929, Page 9