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Members & Contributors

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.

Paul Cannon - Member

(Society Photographer and Pictorial Aviation Historian)


Paul has been a valid member of the society since its formation in 1994, and prior to this in association with The Booker Aircraft Museum. His photograph record of many of our activities over the years is a most valid contribution to our archives. Due to his interest in all aspects of aviation along with his work for the society, he has also amassed a unique historical record of photos relating to the following subjects.R.A.F. and U.S.A.A.F. Airfields, Control Towers and WW2 Air Base wall art.
R.A.F. and U.S.A.A.F. Memorials dedicated to Squadrons, Individual aircraft losses, and Individual Airmen.Other Miscellaneous Collections Include: Memorial dedications, Veterans reunions, Blue Plaque houses, Aircraft and Aviation Archaeology to name but a few.

Steve Hall - 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.


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.

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.

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

David King

David is the founder of this society which was founded back in 1994 following the closure of The Booker Aircraft Museum which he founded in 1982. The museum idea had been championed by David when he was secretary and later chairman of The Chiltern Historical Aircraft Preservation Group which was founded back in 1971

This Remembrance Society for Aircrew was created so as to continue David’s passion for Aviation in many fields including, aircraft preservation and restoration, crash site investigations and aircraft recovery, The foundation of memorials, and most importantly the preservation of researched material and photographic history, along with preserved artifacts in our Heritage collection in relation to the missing and fallen airmen of the Second World War, for their permanent remembrance in our history and education for future generations.

Chiltern Historical Aircraft Preservation Group (Here)

Booker Aircraft Museum (Here)

Aircrew Remembrance Society (Here)


We at the Society strongly encourage proper crediting of all materials used on our pages. This includes clearly acknowledging both the creators and the original sources.

If you discover any of your work featured without appropriate credit, please contact us immediately — we are committed to resolving such issues promptly and respectfully.

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