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Norman Macmillan (RAF officer)

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from 1945 until 1958, and was the First RAF member of the Cornwall Territorial and Auxiliary Forces Association from 1947 to 1961, twice serving as Vice-Chairman (Air). He was also the President of the National League of Airmen, a founder associate member of the Institution of Aeronautical Engineers
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and served in Belgium and France, spending 16½ months in the trenches. He then transferred to the Royal Flying Corps, being commissioned as a temporary second lieutenant (on probation) on 26 September 1916, and was appointed a flying officer on 27 February 1917. Posted to
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Macmillan relinquished his RAF commission "on ceasing to be employed" on 10 June 1919, though this was later cancelled. He was re-employed by the RAF and granted a temporary commission as a flight lieutenant on 15 April 1921.
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with the temporary rank of captain on 1 September 1917. Macmillan was removed from front line service after a flying accident on 6 January 1918, and returned to England, where he served as a flying instructor. He received the
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Among his other achievements Macmillan was the first pilot to fly from London to Sweden in a day; a prizewinner at the first International Light Aeroplane meeting; and was the first British pilot to fly across the Andes.
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aircraft. Macmillan eventually joined Fairey full-time in early 1925 as chief test pilot and stayed with them until the end of 1930. He then became chief consultant test pilot to
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during the Second World War. Despite being partly written during the war they are remarkably detailed and accurate. He served in the Royal Air Force during World War II as a
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Royal Air Force in the World War, Volume 4 1940–1945 ; The Bomber Offensive, the Battle of the Atlantic, Battles in Europe 1944, Battles in the Far East
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Genealogical information sourced from records held by the General Register Office for Scotland and accessed through the Scotlandspeople internet site
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Royal Air Force in the World War, Volume 3 1940–1945 ; The Battles of North Africa, Mediterranean, Sicily, Italy, Middle East and Eastern Africa
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In addition to flying Macmillan wrote numerous magazine articles, as well as books on aviation, including a series detailing the history of the
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appeared to have little respect for the expedition, printing a weekly satirical cartoon based on the then popular Adventures of
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Royal Air Force in the World War, Volume 1 1919–1940 ; Aftermath of War, Prelude to the Blitzkrieg, the Campaign in Norway
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He served as a flying instructor to the Spanish Navy and Army Air Forces, seeing action in the Spanish front lines during the
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Royal Air Force in the World War, Volume 2 1940–1941 ; The Battles of Holland, Belgium and France, the Battle of Britain
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on 1 April 1947. On 12 April 1954 his period of service was extended for another four years.
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on 17 October 1923, a transcript of which was published in the 23 November 1923 edition of
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On the outbreak of World War I in 1914 Macmillan enlisted as a private in the
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Offensive Patrol: The Story of the RNAS, RFC and RAF in Italy, 1917–18
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Officer of the Military Division of the Order of the British Empire
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Macmillan also served as the commander of the Cornwall Wing of the
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In 1963 Macmillan was interviewed for the BBC documentary series
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Wings of Fate – Strange True Tales of the Vintage Flying Days
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Great Flights and Air Adventures, From Balloons to Spacecraft
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aircraft on their first flights, taking part in the 1923
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During the early 1920s, Macmillan worked as a free-lance
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The Air Cadet's Handbook on How to Pilot an Aeroplane
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in 1928, and in 1929 was one of the founders of the
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Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Training Branch)
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Glasgow
Wing Commander
Glasgow Highlanders
No. 45 Squadron RFC
World War I
Western Front
World War II
Officer of the Order of the British Empire
Military Cross
Air Force Cross
Deputy Lieutenant
Wing Commander
OBE
MC
AFC
DL
flying ace
test pilot
Glasgow
Allan Glen's School
Royal Technical College
James Campbell (1789-1861)
James Montgomery Campbell
9th (Glasgow Highland) Battalion
Highland Light Infantry
No. 45 Squadron RFC
Sopwith 1½ Strutter
Sopwith Camel
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