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.
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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.
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The SS Baron Gautsch |
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