The first aircraft from the Royal Flying Corps land in France. Three squadrons cross the Channel, flying from Dover to Amiens. The first aircraft of 2 Squadron took off at 6.25am with the first aircraft landing at 8.20am. This aeroplane was flown by Lieutenant Hubert Dunsterville Harvey-Kelly, who was subsequently killed in action in 1917. Aircraft from 3 Squadron and 4 Squadron followed, with those from 5 Squadron arriving on 15 August. These squadrons represented the first organised national air force to fly to war overseas.
The first aeroplane of the Royal Flying Corps to land in France - a Royal Aircraft Factory BE2c |
The Austrian-Lloyd steamer, the SS Baron Gautsch, is sunk by a mine in the Adriatic. 150 lives are lost.
The SS Baron Gautsch |
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