Whether you are interested in the career of an individual air-man or
woman, researching medals awarded to a pilot or crew member or just want
to know more about a particular squadron or operation, this book will
point you in the right direction. Assuming that the reader has no prior
knowledge of the air force, its history or organization, Phil Tomaselli
explains which records survive, where they can be found and how they can
help you in your research. He also recommends resources available online
as well as books and memoirs.
Each era in air force history is described, from the pioneering days of
early aviation and the formation of the Royal Flying Corps in the First
World War to the creation of the Royal Air Force, its operations during
the Second World War and its postwar development. The author explains
the evolving organization of the air force in each period. He also
provides pointers and examples which should help researchers find the
records of units and bases that individuals served in.