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    Air Commodore Arthur Henry Cobby, CBE, DSO, DFC & Two Bars, GM (26 August 1894 – 11 November 1955) was an Australian military aviator. He was the leading...
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  • the surname include: Anita Cobby (1959–1986), Australian murder victim Brian Cobby (1929–2012), British actor Harry Cobby (1894–1955), Australian air...
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    Tactical Air Force Headquarters, including the commander, Air Commodore Harry Cobby, the Australian Flying Corps' top-scoring ace in World War I, were relieved...
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    fourth highest-scoring Australian pilot of the war, and second only to Harry Cobby in the AFC. A civil pilot and engineer between the wars, he served in...
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    the corps produced 57 flying aces. The highest-scoring AFC pilot was Harry Cobby, who was credited with 29 victories. Other leading aces included Roy...
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    injured in a jeep accident that August and replaced by Air Commodore Harry Cobby. No. 10 OG's name was changed to First Tactical Air Force (No. 1 TAF)...
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    Canadian television actor known for the role of "Relic" in The Beachcombers Harry Cobby, flying ace of the Australian Flying Corps who was awarded the DFC three...
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    Lukis handed over command of NEA to Group Captain (later Air Commodore) Harry Cobby on 25 August. By the end of the month, the headquarters staff numbered...
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    officially. On 22 December 1916, the prototype Camel was first flown by Harry Hawker at Brooklands, Weybridge, Surrey; it was powered by a 110-horsepower...
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  • Point Cook on 1 July 1925. Its commanding officer was Flight Lieutenant Harry Cobby. Like No. 3 Squadron, formed the same day at Point Cook but transferred...
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