The Society's Foundation History covers over more than five decades, this period is divided into three main sections, these sections cover the years from 1971 - to the present day. These sections have been set up to present our extensive back catalog which covers a wide selection of aviation related activities many being produced here for the first time.
Archives already produced will of course be part of the history, but there are many missing activities that need to be recorded that have occurred in between those already established. These three sections will fill in the missing gaps and will provide a detailed account of all the Society's work during these periods and up to the present day.
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By 1981 a number of parts recovered was stored in a hangar at Booker Airfield, the need for them to be preserved, displayed and researched became the most prominent focus and goal for me at this time. This chapter therefor describes the building of the Booker Aircraft Museum and its development.
In April 1994 the Aircrew Remembrance Society was formed, enabling us to continue our research and remembrance work. The following sections cover four main periods of the Society's development activities in all work categories we cover, and in turn explains the Society's development and website evolution.
The British Library is preserving this site for the future in the UK Web Archive at www.webarchive.org.uk All site sections are subsequently recorded as part of our nation’s history and heritage at The British Library.
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