Walter K F G Warneford
Kindly provided by Mark Potts. Originally appeared in Crewe Guardian, 1919.
Read MoreNorth Sea Patrols – P. E. Maitland
Just over a month after the loss of NS3, I was given command as Captain of my own ship, NS9, on 28th July, 1918. My Second Officer was Cpt. S.B.Harris and I had a completely new crew apart from LAC Davis, who had been W/T operator on NS3. My new command passed its trial flight, which lasted six hours forty-five minutes, on 28th, followed by speed trials and acceptance test on 29th. All went very well, and on 31st July, we flew NS9 north from Kingsnorth to her new station at Longside, the trip lasting eleven hours and twenty minutes. With the arrival in service of more North Sea airships the...
Read MoreThe new NS11 site
Welcome to the new-look NS11 site – completely revamped and using WordPress as a foundation for what will be a better performing and more dynamic experience overall. Going live in December 2011 and rolling out over the next few months will be new features and sections on the NS-class as a whole, the airship’s construction and technology, an expanded photo library and more special features.
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NS11 – As Bright As Day is very much a work in progress and has been made possible by the generous and enthusiastic support of many individuals and organisations. If you have any information, records or material relating to British NS Class airships we would be very interested to hear from you – especially anyone related to members of the crew of NS11 or any airship of the class during their service with the RNAS or RAF during and beyond WWI. 



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