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the R.F.C. camp there, to do a little practical work in contact Patrol work. We had lunch in Warloy-Baillon each going where he pleased for this purpose. I had lunch with some of my Friends there. We reached the R.F.C. camp at 2 p.m. had tea and then listened to a brief lecture by one of the officers after which I had went for a short flight with a South African Pilot in a Morane Monoplane. It was simply ripping but the day being cloudy, windy and generally unfavourable we did not stay up long and of course I did not appreciate it quite as much as I might have done had the day been fine
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