1918-05-01: Eyres took off from Guston Road Aerodrome, Dover England on a survey flight of DH-4, D-1751 which had landed with engine problems. Supposedly repaired, the engine failed again during the test and the aircraft crashed attempting to land. His air-gunner, AM F R Peters, (no forenames in record) was also OK.
1918-05-09: Eyres took off from 218 Sqn, England and was OK in DH-4, D-1757 when it over-ran the aerodrome and crashed over the edge, breaking the propeller at Guston Road Aerodrome, Dover, England. He was alone on the DH-4.
Eyres, James Arthur (Lieutenant)
Survived 1918-May-01

Birth Date: 1894-January-04
Born: Reading, Berkshire, England
Parents: Alfred Eyre & Mary Ann Bradford
Spouse: Enid Harriett Margetts
Home: Reading, England (Royal Berkshire Hospital)
Enlistment:
Enlistment Date: unkown date
Service
RAF
Unit
(BR) Sqn- Squadron (RAF)
Base
5 Group 218 Squadron, ???, England
Rank
Lieutenant
Position
pilot
Service Numbers