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I don't know if anyone is still working on this article, but a resource not cited in the references is "Pioneer Pilot" by William Armstrong (my great uncle). He was posted to 110 Squadron in August 1917 (so a member of the RFC). The book tells of his experiences with 110 Squadron before he went on to be a pilot on the civil London-Paris route in 1919, then manager of Imperial Airways in Cairo, and on to opening up many of Imperial's long-haul routes to South-East Asia. The book was published in 1952, but it's easy to find copies on eBay. FiftusTheSixth (talk) 11:51, 23 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]