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<blockquote data-quote="Balmain Bob" data-source="post: 212447" data-attributes="member: 739"><p>Its Norman Brearley</p><p></p><p>Brearley was born in Geelong, Victoria in 1890, but was brought to WA by his parents in 1906. He was inspired by the Boxkite flight by J.J. Hammond in 1911 and at the outbreak of World War I, he left for Britain to become a pilot in the Royal Flying Corps. His RFC / RAF career was distinguished, winning a DSO and MC, and being wounded once.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.raafawa.org.au/museum/wa-aviation-history/west-australian-airways" target="_blank">http://www.raafawa.org.au/museum/wa-aviation-history/west-australian-airways</a></p><p></p><p>cheers</p><p></p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Balmain Bob, post: 212447, member: 739"] Its Norman Brearley Brearley was born in Geelong, Victoria in 1890, but was brought to WA by his parents in 1906. He was inspired by the Boxkite flight by J.J. Hammond in 1911 and at the outbreak of World War I, he left for Britain to become a pilot in the Royal Flying Corps. His RFC / RAF career was distinguished, winning a DSO and MC, and being wounded once. [url]http://www.raafawa.org.au/museum/wa-aviation-history/west-australian-airways[/url] cheers Bob [/QUOTE]
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