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Members & Contributors

David King - Chairman Aircrew Remembrance Society, Member. (Founder)

David King

David was first interested in aviation as a young boy, building balsa wood Keil Kraft models and Airfix kits, like any youngster growing up in the 1950’s and 1960’s. He and his brother would also often visit there local aerodrome White Waltham, and often cadge a flight which contributed greatly to his life time interest in aviation, with many of the war time aircraft still in use like Anson’s and Mosquitos still using the local airfields.

Chiltern Historical Aircraft Preservation Group (Here)

Booker Aircraft Museum (Here)

Aircrew Remembrance Society (Here)

Alexander David King - Vice Chairman, Webmaster & Member

Alexander D King

Alex is our webmaster and son of our chairman David. Alex has had an interest in aircraft and aviation from a very early age as a result of frequent visits to his farther’s museum and accompanying on aircraft recoveries. Climbing in and out of historical aircraft such as Havard, the cockpit section of a Dakota and a Westland Whirlwind Helicopter and numerous others from a early age.

Eduard IJsbrandij - Contributor (Netherlands). Associate Member

Associate Member, Aviation Archeologist, Researcher, Aircraft Preservationist and contributor. For many decades we have worked with Ed in many fields, co-operating with him in recoveries which have also involved the search for missing airmen resulting in their recovery and dignified burial. Ed has also been involved in preserving and documenting numerous records. He has also been involved in many aircraft restoration projects.

Martin "Buzz" O'Brien – Member

Member - Aviation Archaeologist, Researcher, Aircraft Preservation and Restoration contributor for many decades. Also served as secretary to the Booker Aircraft Museum.

Rüdiger Kaufmann - Associate Member (Germany).

Aviation Archeologist, Researcher, Aircraft Preservationist and contributor. For many decades we have worked with Rudiger in many fields, co-operating with him in recoveries Rudiger has also been involved in preserving and documenting numerous records. He has also been involved with The German War Graves Commission (Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge) in finding missing men both Luftwaffe and Wehrmacht.

Steve Hall - Former Associate Member

Steve was one of the pioneers of what would come to be known as Aviation Archaeology, formerly as a member of the Wealden Aviation group and, amongst other things, one of the originators of the concept of a museum at Tangmere. Steve worked for many years with our previous Luftwaffe historian, he enriched the lives of all of us that were privileged to know him. 

We will never forget his friendship, kindness and his sense of humour, always the prankster and comedian he would often lead you on with some yarn, so you always had to stay sharp. Along with these precious memories Steve also leaves us another Legacy, that which is the large catalogue of historical aviation archives, work collated by him over many decades, much of which was undertaken before the computer age, when letter writing was the means of communication that had to be used. Without this painstaking work hundreds of documents, photos and stories would have been lost. The Aircrew Remembrance Society is proud to be able to reproduce much of his work in many of our web site remembrance pages, a legacy which now in turn is a lasting memorial of remembrance to this legend in our field. Our Missing Man, Our Friend, Steven Hall.


Tamara Cracker - Member

Aviation Archivist and Archaeology site registrar. (BA in history and an MA in social and cultural history)

Tamara's work in identifying and classifying items at our site locations enables us to produce detailed accounts of our excavations for the Ministry of Defence and relative Archaeology and historical bodies.

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